How Many Syns In Jacob's Savours? Find Out Here!

Updated on 
4 January, 2023

Are Jacob's Savours High In Syns? - Our Guide

If you are after a quick snack, you might be tempted to reach for a pack of Jacob's Savours, but just how high in syns are these crackers?

Jacob's savours syns differ according to the flavour of the cracker that you choose, but they typically have between 1-1.5 syns a cracker, making them an ideal low syn cracker choice.

How Many Syns In Jacob's Savours?

To help you stay on track with your snacking, we've gone into more detail about how many Jacob's Savours you can have on SW, syn values of their range, low syn alternatives and a few low syn topping ideas for healthy snacking.

How Many Jacob's Savours Can I Eat On Slimming World?

At just 1-1.5 syns a cracker could have up to 13-15 crackers on the SW plan before using up all of your 15 syn daily allowances, making them an excellent low syn snack for when you feel peckish.

These crackers, much like the Ryvita crackers are low in syns due to their thin size and low-fat flavourings, which keep them at only between 20-30 calories a cracker.

Also check out our article on how many syns in Broghies.

Low Syn Topping Ideas For Jacob's Savours

To keep your snacking low with your crackers, we suggest topping them with some syn free food, we've listed a few ideas below.

  • Fat-free cottage cheese.
  • Pickles.
  • Tuna and quark.
  • Chicken.

Syn Values Of Jacob's Savours

Jacob's savours come in different flavours, we've listed their syn values down below, as well as a few other crackers from their range to help you snack smart.

How Many Syns In Jacob's Savours?
  • Jacob's Savours Bakes Salt & Cracked Black Peppers Crackers 200g - 1.5 syns.
  • Jacob's Savours Thins Sour Cream & Chive Crackers 150g - 1 syn.
  • Jacob's Flatbreads Salt & Pepper Crackers 150g - 2 syns.
  • Jacob's Savours Thins Chilli Crackers 150g - 1 syn.
  • Jacob's Savours Thins Cheese Crackers 150g - 1 syn.
  • Jacob's Original Cream Crackers 300g - 2 syns a cracker.
  • Jacob's High Fibre Cream Crackers 200g - 2 syns.
  • Jacob's Choice Grain Multigrain Crackers 200g - 2 syns.
  • Jacob's Krackawheat Crackers 200g - 2 syns.
  • Jacob's Lunch Bakes Chive Crispbreads 190g - 2.5 syns.
  • Jacob's Cornish WaferS Crackers 150g - 2 syns.

Low Syn Alternatives To Jacob's Savours

If you are bored of Jacob's savours, or maybe you are looking to stock up on some other low syn snacks, we've listed some low syn alternatives to check out below.

  • Tesco Cream Crackers 300g - 1.5 syns.
  • Aldi Specially Selected Gourmet Sea Salt Savoury Crackers 185g - 5 syns for four.
  • Jacob's TUC Original Snack Crackers 150g - 1.5 syns.
  • Tesco Salt & Pepper Crackers 185g - 7.5 syns for five.
  • Aldi Savour Bakes Wheat Crackers 170g - 1 syn.
  • Ritz Breaks Original Crackers 190g - 7 syns for five.
  • Carr's Melts Cheese Crackers 150g - 1 syn.
  • Asda Classic Cream Crackers 300g - 1.5 syns.
  • Morrisons Cream Crackers 300g - 1.5 syns.
  • Aldi Specially Selected Gourmet Rosemary Savoury Crackers 185g - 1 syn.
  • Peter's Yard Sourdough Crackers Original 105g - 0.5 syns per one.
  • Tesco Rosemary Crackers 185g - 1.5 syns.
  • Ritz Cheese Crackers 200g - 6 syns for 7.
  • Co-op Sea Salt & Black Pepper Crackers 185g - 1.5 syns.

To Snack Or Not To Snack?

To conclude, Jacob's Savours are very low in syns and are perfectly fine to snack on in the slimming world, you would have to eat between 13-15 of them before even getting close to your daily syn allowance for the day.

How Many Syns In Jacob's Savours?

For keeping your snacks low in syns, we suggest utilising syn free foods like tuna for toppings as a high protein snack.

We have a whole article which talks about Slimming World snacks that are low in syn.

Jennifer
Jennifer is a certified nutritionist and weight loss coach with a Master's in Nutrition from Cambridge. With over 10 years experience, she shares healthy recipes and science-backed slimming tips on SheCooksSheEats to help people reach their wellness goals. Jennifer stays up-to-date by regularly attending conferences and continuing her nutrition education. She aims to provide research-backed advice to inspire balanced, happy living.
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