A niggle though, why is it 'smashed' and not 'mashed'? Add a letter to justify an inflated price? Or easily influenced Hipsters copying poseur 'celebrity' cooks on TV?
smash verb 1. violently break (something) into pieces. "the thief smashed a window to get into the car" synonyms: break, break to pieces, smash to smithereens, shatter; More 2. move so as to hit or collide with something with great force and impact. "their plane smashed into a mountainside"
mash verb past tense: mashed; past participle: mashed 1. reduce (a food or other substance) to a pulpy mass by crushing it. "mash the beans to a paste"