There are few things that reflect the history of Charleston more than the city's typical sweet treats that is Charleston Benne Wafers are a unique variety of crispy biscuits made with sesame from the South Carolina lowlands. Sweetened sesame has a unique nutty flavour that you didn't have before, and though you might associate it with Asian cuisine, it's the flavour that makes these biscuits so distinctive.
Benne waffles are a traditional pastry made from Benne and sesame in Charleston, SC. They are unique in the lowlands since their colonization in the 17th century The history of the Benne Oblates is long and dates back to colonial times. The Benne wafer recipe of Olde Colony Bakers dates back more than 100 years and is said to exist as the original Benne wafer recipe. one of the local treats well known all-time is Benne wafer. Benne waffles, super-thin, uber-crispy biscuits of sweet, salty goodness. The Bantu believed that Benne waffles - thin, sweet, savoury snack crackers - brought good luck, and that is certainly the case for the Charlestonians, but they care about more than just the Irish.
If you travel to Charleston, bags of tiny Benne wafers, about the size of a neighbourhood, are sold at markets and gift shops throughout the city.
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