What's your favourite chips/crisps flavour?
By liquorice
@liquorice (3887)
May 23, 2008 7:08pm CST
I love chips (called crisps in the UK), and I will eat any flavour, but my all-time favourite flavour is cheese and onion. This is closely followed by prawn cocktail.
I want to know what your favourites are firstly because I'm interested(!!), but also because when I visit another country I'm always really keen to find out what flavours they have as different countries have such different tastes, and I want to try them all! So I want to find out what flavours are out there
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@danishcanadian (28953)
• Canada
24 May 08
On the rare occasions that I eat chips, I prefer unridged or unruffled regular chips. Sometimes I'll eat them with different kinds of dip. What I really like are plain tortilla chips with salsa, or nacho cheese dip.
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@liquorice (3887)
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25 May 08
You sound like quite a health-conscious person to not eat them very often. I find it hard to restrict my crisp intake! Yes, plain ones with dips can be nice, especially at picnics I think. As well as the ones you mention I love dipping them in houmus or guacamole.
@hellcowboy (7374)
• United States
24 May 08
I love potato chips and I love eating them I would say my favorite chips would have to be original pringles because they have a taste that makes me want to keep eating them.
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@liquorice (3887)
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25 May 08
Yes, Pringles are very addictive, I love them too. I prefer the sour cream and onion flavour, but I can appreciate all the other flavours too! I actually started another discussion a few weeks ago which was dedicated to Pringles and my addiction to them, and I could see that I'm definitely not alone :)
@hellcowboy (7374)
• United States
26 May 08
Yes I also sometimes like the sour cream and onion Pringles,though not as much as the original,and I am also glad to see that I am not alone in my love for chips such as the wonderful Pringles.
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@liquorice (3887)
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27 May 08
Mmm, that sounds like a really nice flavour, I think I'd like that too! It sounds as if you have a good selection of flavours, and I'd like to try them too. I've never heard of mint crisps, they must be very nice. I'd also like to know what the sour flavour tastes like. Maybe if I'm in India some day... Thanks for your answer.
@Xdrowninghavocx (3117)
• United States
24 May 08
Crisps? I like the sound of that. I consider myself more European in many ways so I think I'll use that term more often. I eat Lays by the bagful. I love them. They are the perfect snack, I think. Well, the plain ones anyway. I don't like flavored chips very much. Except for those crunchy Cheetos. Those are pretty awesome.
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@liquorice (3887)
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25 May 08
Lol, I hope people understand you! I tried Lays when I was in America a few years ago and I liked them too, they're very crunchy and fresh tasting. I really do like flavoured crisps best though, maybe because we get so many different flavours here so I'm more used to eating flavoured crisps than plain ones. I've tried Cheetos and thought they were quite nice too, but I really prefer potato crisps to corn ones.
Thanks for your answer.
@icequeen123 (934)
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8 Nov 08
All time best crisps are Pringles sour cream and onion. It is just so true that once you pop, you can't stop.
In the interests of trying new things, I also recommend their new rice crisps range, still taste like crisps, but apparently made from rice. And as usual they have lots of lovely flavours.
@liquorice (3887)
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25 May 08
Well I haven't come across Munchos before, but if they're like Pringles then I would definitely like them! I hope you find them about soon.
@bayernfan (1430)
• Canada
8 Nov 08
liquorice, I can tell that you are from the U.K. from the flavours of "crisps" that you have listed as well as the spelling of "flavour" (instead of flavor) and the use of crisps instead of chips.
The best thing about British crisps is that the flavours are exactly like the meal that the describe. I've tried roast pork & creamy mustard sauce and lamb & mint flavours and the taste just as they sound.
I like to try any new flavours that I can get my hands on and here in North America the best new flavour that I have tried is Baby Back Ribs.