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OPLATKI Traditional Christmas Wafers, Set of 12
OPLATKI Traditional Christmas Wafers, Set of 12
OPLATKI Traditional Christmas Wafers, Set of 12

OPLATKI Traditional Christmas Wafers, Set of 12

Product ID : 36741153
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Galleon Product ID 36741153
Shipping Weight 0.18 lbs
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Manufacturer Taste Of Poland
Shipping Dimension 7.72 x 5.87 x 0.71 inches
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OPLATKI Traditional Christmas Wafers, Set of 12 Features

  • Beautiful embossed imprinting on each wafer

  • Choice of 6 white large wafers (1 Pack) OR 12 white large wafers (2 Packs)

  • Hygienically sealed in resealable polybags

  • Best by date: 08/23/2025 or longer

  • Wafer is baked from pure wheat flour & water - Made in Poland


About OPLATKI Traditional Christmas Wafers, Set Of 12

The oplatek is a thin, unleavened wafer baked from pure wheat flour and water. These sets of White Christmas Wafers are stamped with beautiful figures of the Godchild, the blessed Mary, St. Joseph and Nativity scenes. Each set contains 6 large wafers measuring 3.5" x 6". You may choose from one set that contains 6 large wafers or two sets that contain 12 wafers total. The packages are hygienically sealed in resealable polybags, making it easy to open and close the packages at any time or even save the unused wafers for later time. Shipped in between sturdy cardboard pads to protect wafers from breakage. Nutrition facts on the back. Made in Poland. The most important night for many Eastern European cultures is the Christmas Eve (Wigilia) during which 12 meatless dishes is prepared to symbolize twelve Apostles. The table is beautifully set with a snow-white linen tablecloth under which is placed a piece of hay (sianko) to reminde of Christ's birth in a stable. The tradition also indicates that an extra chair and a place setting is reserved for an unexpected guest who happens to pass by and in memory of those who are departed. Right before the supper, all members of the family break and share oplatek along with best wishes and blessings. For those members of the family who are absent, a piece of oplatek is often sent by mail to represent the love and family unity.