BIJOU-REVIEW: Manomasa – White Cheddar Tortilla Chips

Rating: ©©©©-1/4 chips  (lip-smacking)

Manomasa - White CheddarAnd once again, more fantastic chips from Manomasa!!

In case you did not read our 2015 reviews of Manomasa’s Green Lemon & Pink Peppercorn, and Sea Salt & Cracked Black Pepper Tortilla Chips we suggest you take a look to get a more in depth idea of how deliciously original this chip company is!

RECIPE No. 51 The Super Scoop.  A rich white corn chip liberally scattered with golden linseeds!

Probably easiest to just let Manomasa describe their own “Super Scoop” oval tortilla chip texture:

Finest white corn masa rolled out nice and thick, rested then slow toasted on a low heat, before being paddled through sunflower oil for a rustic, but irresistible crumbly chip. Golden linseeds add a gentile bite.  (We could not have said it better ourselves, and so we didn’t!)

Manomasa’s white cheddar seasoning is really tangy, and impeccably salty, with a deliciously rich and creamy ample coating that perfectly compliments their white corn tortilla chips.

Plain and simple, we could not stop eating these deliciously sophisticated chips!

As always we would love to hear what you think.  Agree or disagree.  Let us know.

Chips provided to Chip Review by Manomasa for review

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REVIEW: Lay’s – Copa de los Sabores (Flavor Cup) – Chile Ensalada Chilena (Chilean Salad)

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Lay's Chile - Ensalada de ChileOK, we’ve probably postponed our review of these for long enough….it’s finally time to show Lay’s U.S.A. how it is done in the southern hemisphere!!

Wouldn’t you know it, Chip Review leaves the country right as Lay’s U.S. released this year’s four new ‘Do Us a Flavor’ chips.  So, we missed all of the initial hub-bub, and our own ‘Do Us a Flavor’ reviews were a little behind on the ball, but everything worked out in the end, because while most of your were struggling through weird flavors like cappuccino, we were busy devouring four delicious limited edition Lay’s Chile Copa de los Sabores! Aka – World Cup inspired flavors!  That’s right, in honor of 2014’s FIFA World Cup in Brazil, Lay’s Chile decided to release four unique flavors highlighting traditional dishes from four, scratch that three, South American countries, plus Spain??  *On a side note: we just wonder why Lay’s Chile opted to include Spain, a European country, rather than stick with their South American siblings, and include a country such as Argentina, who of course exudes World Cup soccer, and who’s grilled steak with chimichurri sauce, would have fit right in with this flavor line-up??  Is there some sort of underlying rivalry between the two…?!  Or, are are they simply honoring their Latin American roots by including Spain?  The world may never know!

Without further ado, may we introduce to you, the first player from Lay’s Copa de los Sabores flavor line-up: Chile’s very own Ensalda Chilena (Chilean Salad?!)!!

We know what you may be thinking.  Salad, really?  Well, this is not a salad in the typical sense that many of us may know it.  There is no lettuce, or leafy greens in this salad, other than the inclusion of some scattered cilantro.  No, Chilean Salad is a simple combination of bright red, ripe, juicy Chilean tomatoes, roughly chopped into large chucks, mixed with thin, red onion slices, some of that cilantro mentioned before, and all tossed with an oil and vinegar dressing.  Come to think of it, the combination of flavors sort of reminds us of salsa, only with an added vinegar tang.

Well, Lay’s execution of the Chilean Salad flavor was pretty spot on.  Sort of surprising after last year’s mediocre Pico de Gallo flavored chips, which technically consist of roughly the same ingredients as a Chilean Salad.  These chips do have a slightly sweet tomato powder essence, which seems to be unavoidable when using tomato powder; luckily the ample inclusion of tart vinegar cut the sweetness just enough to highlight the tomato flavor.  While both onion and cilantro are present, both are simply complimentary and second fiddle to the tomato and vinegar.  Overall, we really liked the flavor, especially when combined with Lay’s Chile wavy or ridged potato chips.  These chips seemed a bit more rustic than what Lay’s Wavy in the U.S. usually produce.  Very well salted, good amount of real potato flavor, and with many of the skins still intact.  Maybe a bit greasy, but nothing really distracting.  Again, these chips are lip-smacking!

Stay tuned for reviews of the rest of Copa de los Sabores flavor line-up.

As always, these are our thoughts, we would love to hear what you think. Agree or disagree, let us know.

Chips discovered at Lider Express; Santiago, Chile

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REVIEW: Mission – Limited Edition Summer Lime with Cilantro Tortilla Chips

Rating: ©©©-3/4 chips  (notable)

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Mission Foods brand specializes in Authentic Mexican Tortilla Chips, we think they have some other products too, but tortillas/chips are their bread and butter, so they do it pretty well.  We’re not quite sure what they have given us with these limited edition Lime with Cilantro tortilla chips?  Frankly, we find them a bit weird and deceiving.  Their name indicated that we should be tasting lime chips, with some cilantro , but what we tasted was a tiny bit of lime, a tiny bit of garlic, some earthy grassy cilantro (sort of), and at the end, some zingy pepper seasoning….

Not that we minded this flavor combination, it was actually quite tasty, but we just don’t agree with the description.  It took us a few minutes, and a few more chips, but it finally hit us what this flavor combination really reminded us of: Guacamole flavored chips (which we all know never really tastes like the creamy avocado dip, but is a nice combination of flavors none the less).  Tortilla chips were crunchy and mostly in tact.  Our only other complaint was that these chips really left us with a bad taste in our mouths!!!  Watch out for some grassy garlic breath….

Please let us know what you think.  Agree or disagree, we want to hear it.

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