Flavors of culture & fusion with Kaiser
Explore our most craveworthy snacks
Satisfy your untimely cravings with cultural flavors from around the world.
Explore our fast-moving frozen snacks—how we make them, how to prepare them,
and how to enjoy them.
Let’s have a rendezvous with four snack foods that enjoy an ubiquitous fame.
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Kaiser Chicken Spring Roll
- Crispy and crunchy spring rolls
- Filling made from all-natural, hand-cut Zabiha Halal chicken
- Minimally processed—no artificial ingredients
- Ready to cook—done in minutes!
Kaiser Chicken Nuggets
- Breaded chicken breast nuggets (with rib meat)
- Made with all-natural, hand-cut Zabiha Halal chicken
- Minimally processed—no artificial ingredients
- Ready to cook—done in minutes!
Kaiser Chicken Puff Pastry
- Savory puff pastry with a meat-based filling
- All-natural, hand-cut Zabiha Halal chicken
- Minimally processed—no artificial ingredients
- Ready to bake—done in minimal time
Kaiser Falafel (Fully-cooked)
- Traditional recipe—authentic taste
- Vegan patties to enjoy any way you prefer
- Ready to eat—just heat and enjoy!
Kaiser’s frozen snacks:
Instant satisfaction for your cravings
Deep fry for the classic crunch
For the classic crunch, deep fry our chicken spring rolls and nuggets—they don’t take more than 7 minutes until golden brown and ready to serve.
Go low-fat with a bake or air fry
For less added fat, you can bake or air fry the spring rolls and nuggets. The chicken puff and falafel patties are quick oven-bakes, too.
Microwave for a super-quick serve
The Falafel is fully-cooked and ready to heat in the microwave—it saves you about ¾ of the heating time!
For detailed instructions, see product packaging
Taste comfort with Kaiser's frozen snacks
Spring rolls that hit everyone
Chicken spring rolls for kids of all ages—who’d refuse the crunchy wrapper with a juicy chicken filling, dipped in a sweet & sour sauce?
Everyone's anytime favorite nuggets
Taste the difference with our breaded chicken nuggets—tender, all-natural chicken from cage-free birds—the real thing!
Give your chai a puff with OOMPH
Bake it fresh, and enjoy the flaky, golden, savory puff pastry—that's a frozen snack with OOMPH that your chai would love.
Wholesome snacking
Enjoy this Mediterranean classic—drizzle it with tahini and wrap the Falafel in pita with veggies—it's flavorful nutrition!
You may also enjoy these frozen snacks
Chicken Pizza Spring Roll
This frozen snack is an explosion of popular flavors—seasoned chicken, tomato, and cheese, wrapped in a crispy spring roll—dip in your sauce & savor each bite of this tasty fusion of cultural flavors.
Chicken Cutlet
A South Asian snack favorite—these breaded cutlets are made from a delicious mix of chicken, veggies, and cheese. Deep-fry, air-fry, or bake—it’s a quick and tasty treat for your evening cup of chai.
Chicken 65
Enjoy juicy chicken chunks seasoned with traditional Indian spices—serve the Hyderabadi Chicken 65 as an appetizer, snack on it, or pair with rice or naan for a satisfying meal—it takes minutes to get to your plate.
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Fun peeps into our featured frozen snacks
Spring Rolls' legendary origins
Between the Tang and Song dynasties, the springtime Chinese dish, a pancake-like loose wrap with veggies & fruits, became a cylinder with fillings made from premium ingredients.
Are chicken nuggets lab-born?
Nuggets were invented by a food scientist who found a method to form ground chicken, freeze it, and fry without the breading falling off—the inspiration behind McNuggets.
The puff pastry is not so French
The modern puff pastry may have been refined by the French, but the concept of layered dough is as old as the Greek filo, and its evolution had already kick-started in Spain.
It's so good, they all lay claim to it
Falafel is so delicious, everyone wants to say it's theirs. Egypt has the heftiest claim—it's the non-meat option the Copts enjoyed during Lent before it spread to the Levant.