Potato chip flavors all over the world

Re: mieng kam krob ros, that’s a lot of different flavors to pack into one Lay’s bag!

Whenever I’m in China, I inspect the Oreo aisle; have seen grape (maybe in tandem with peach), vanilla, matcha, some really sour flavor which escapes me, and blueberry something or other. But fig and pear sounds fun.

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(tiramisu)

ETA: ah, shoot, it’s fig and matcha. Every other flavor has “matcha.”

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I would love to try those tiramisu Oreos.

They were one of the better options, I reckon.

And to get back on topic, China is that one country where you might also find tiramisu-flavored potato chips :sunglasses:

These are available at Remark Market in London , Ontario, Canada. I haven’t tried any.
https://savoursmiths.com/

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I’ll take the cheddar and shallot, please.

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The truffle & rosemary and the Italian cheese & red wine flavors are speaking to me.

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Spotted at the Polish shop by me.

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My wife would love those chips! She’s South African and chakalaka is a quintessential South African dish.

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To me they tasted like “Poultry Seasoning” mostly Sage.

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At first I read that as, “Haggis and Crack,” and thought: hmm.

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When in Scotland don’t miss this at Costco

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That would make sense for Scotland(modern stereotypical) though :wink:

Impulse buy at a nearby Indian grocer. Because snacks.

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With even that intelligence in hand, we regret to report that Costco doesn’t show faintly on next Scotland itinerary.

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Courtesy of Spawn2, who purchased them at the Costco in Richmond, CA. Interesting, but not worth $17 for the bag.

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Found these at Lotte Plaza recently

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At least they don’t taste like turtle.

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