A Timestamp List (: 0:26 - Thailand 0:40 - China 0:56 - Canada 1:30 - Russia 1:46 - South Korea 2:10 - Ireland 2:33 - Japan 2:55 - Singapore 3:15 - Malaysia 3:33 - France 3:47 - New Zealand 4:18 - Romania 4:31 - Wales 4:44 - Australia 4:58 - Scotland 5:13 - Czech Republic 5:31 - Taiwan 5:44 - Colombia
In South Africa we have tomato sauce (ketchup), chutney, chakalaka (tomato, onion, chili relish), lamb curry, Caribbean onion and balsamic vinegar, and lots of spicy chili flavours, as well as the usual flavours. Yum!
Na ja sie haben die eher coolen Sorten die wir hier haben vergessen. Sowas wie Balsamico, Trüffel, Zaziki, Currywurst aber auch so so was wie Linsen und Kichererbsen Chips oder Gemüsechips. Oder die populären halt, wie Ungarisch oder Salz und Pfeffer.
@@thefreakygirly ja aber die meisten Sorten sind, bis auf Currywurst, fast überall zuerst auf dem Markt anstatt Deutschland. Linsen und Kichererbsen Chips jabe ich schon vor 20 Jahren in England kennengelernt. Da sind wir einfach nicht so innovativ.....
@@cherylvijay6230 that's a different one. Magic masala is from lays. The one he's talking about is normal chips we find roadside they just put some chilli powder and salt, whereas magic masala has more blend of spices.
@@bear2507 I'm so sorry you guys weren't even included. But maybe it's a blessing in disguise. Because I was reading the other comments, apparently most of the entries were poorly researched.
two of my favorites when I lived in Taiwan were " Lay's Kyushu Seaweed Chips " and a " Lay's Lemon Potato Chip " that tasted like a lemonade... sweet and tangy.
The Netherlands -Lay's Patatje Joppie (translating to: fries with joppie sauce) are your usual Lay's chips, but with a layer of joppie sauce flavouring, which is sweet and savery, kinda mustardy flavour
There’s actually two separate Tayto brands based in Ireland, one in Northern Ireland and one in the Republic, the one you featured is based in Northern Ireland, the one in the Republic was founded first (so original) and is more popular in the Republic
Apart from the spiral crisp, Thailand also has many exotic local flavors of packaged potato chips: e.g. crispy Kaprao, Larb (hot tangy pork salad), Miang Kam, grilled squid, BBQ shrimp and spicy seafood sauce, crab curry, etc
In Indonesia, we have potato chips called ‘Chitato’ which are fairly thick and have large pieces, giving a lot to crunch to the potato chips. We have a flavour based on the popular instant noodles ‘Indomie’ which is pretty much just the flavouring packet from the instant noodles put on the chips making it quite salty thanks to the MSG.
If ya want a good Irish crisp, Keoghs crisps are the way to go. They make Turkey and stuffing crisps for Christmas, and they're unreal, especially with a beer!
The ones that they showed for ireland is the ones you get in Northern Ireland. In the rest of Ireland it’s still called tayto but the flavour is cheese and onion fun fact there’s only one theme park in Ireland and it’s called tayto park and based on tayto chips as you Americans call it
Im in Canada. Chips are wildly popular here, corn and potato. The brand Kettle Chips has been nailing their flavors. I've seen around 17 varieties over the years and some favorites are Spicy Thai, Cheddar Cheese, Korean BBQ, BBQ, jalapeño, Honey Dijon and Salt & Pepper crinkle cut. As the brand name suggests, they are kettle cooked and not reconstituted. I also really like Terra Chips, which are a mix of different root vegetables with a few different flavors to choose from. But honestly plain is the best because there are a lot of great flavors in the different roots with nice textures as well. It's an explosion of flavor in the mouth.
I’m from France and I can tell you Brest is a French brand chips but this flavor is not famous in France. It’s more Spanish taste “chorizo and peppers” that is not really French and it’s not popular here.
Yep I am looking at the New Zealand selection and questioning my entire kiwi existence. I did not even know these flavours existed here and they are definitely not our defining ones. Chicken, salt and vinegar, or sour cream and chives are probably closer
For India if you consider Lays, there is a flavour called magic masala that has chips mixed in a very special Indian spice mix. Otherwise apart from Lays we also have something called Banana chips and yes they are what you think. Instead of potatoes, banana slices are fried and then mixed with special Indian masala. But trust me it's good and no weird Banana smell comes. It is as good as potato chips if not better.
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You've forgotten to put Spain on the list. We have a crisps or chips' trademark called "Ruffles", that only sells crisps or chips flavoured with Iberic Ham
Finland actually has its own chips brand, Taffel, which is based in Åland and they sell almost every chip in the country, except for Estrella, which is a Swedish chip maker.
In Finland we have liqourice flavoured chips as well. Never tried them as they don't sound that good. We also get the chocolate covered ones and honey flavoured in some shops. Overall the selection here for chips is 10 times better than in the UK where I lived for a year. Some of my favourites are sweet chilli and sour cream, roasted onion and the classic sour cream and onion.
In Singapore we went through a phase where almost every conceivable type of food got the salted egg treatment, including chips. Personally I think it’s overrated but most people seem to love it...
Try golden duck instead of ivrin . Ivrin did their marketing right by opening large stores in airport and orchard road. Golden duck taste better and wholesome.
All Dressed, Ketchup, Dill Pickle, and Bacon are the most popular in Canada . It's the most consistently found in our stores while any other flavours are hit or miss. BBQ and Sour Cream are also available but never stocked as much for a reason.
My personal favorite: "Keripik Kentang Dendeng Balado" found in West Sumatera, Indonesia. It's homemade potato chips mixed with dried beef and chili oil. Absolutely amazing!
They picked the wrong Tayto for Ireland because the ones shown are from Northern Ireland which is part of the UK. Where as the Tayto from Republic of Ireland comes in either a red, orange or blue bag (Cheese & Onion, red Salt & Vinegar, blue Smokey Bacon, orange).
Sorry, but the choice for the Canadian chips was such a missed opportunity. Those aren't popular or unique chip flavours here, and were very recent additions to stores. In fact, the roast chicken ones, are based on Walker's crisps from the UK, where that flavour is more popular. You should've gone with ketchup chips or all-dressed chips. Those ones are pretty much unique to Canada.
I'll have to do a review on the Canada ones. Ketchup and All-dressed. Anything else? Walkers Roast Chicken are soooo good though! I did a review on them here. ruclips.net/video/MxyYpkeWz0U/видео.html
Bit late to comment but Ketchup flavoured Walkers are popular here in the UK too, eaten them for decades! it seems that Canada and the UK have similar preferred flavours lmao
Ketchup crisps arent unique to Canada, we have them in the UK, South African people are commenting about them being big there too. Unfortunately colonialism kinda means a lot of these ones arent unique. Ketchup is theorised to originally be from China too. Not to say I wouldnt appreciate trying the different brands.
Im from Trinidad in the Caribbean and we have chips called "chic n' chips" these chips are in the shape of chicken legs and french fries and coated with a hint of ketchup.
Not Indonesian nor Indian but I've seen so many people suggesting Magic Masala and Indomie (i loveeee Indomie noodles). Definitely gonna have these two the next time I travel.
Finally, a food i can eat and watch at the same time.
Yes.
Hahagag
Lol yes
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LMAO FR
“If you are not careful you might eat a whole bag in one sitting”
Me: Isn’t this normal
Childs play.
Noobs
I eat 2 at once
Very normal. I often hide it from my brother
@@ramitchattopadhyay725 yup
There's no problem unless u don't exercise
They are talking about the one come in 6 packs 70 oz stuffs
You missed “magic masala” flavoured lays from India. They’re really popular here.
They might be the worst potato chips ever made !!
@@pradyumnagupta3989 pagla gaye ho ka?
Exactlyyyy! I really expected it to be in the video considering it's popularity in India..
@@anaghaachakrapani1510 I hate them ......the green one (creamy onion and garlic ) is way better !!
Ifkr!
Lay's has this indian version called India's magic masala. It's delicious!
That we all know
it's the best
Also the West Indies Sweet and Sour Chili too
Its good, but my preference is the orange one, sweet and sour chilli.
@@bharadwajr3430 I like every Lays Flavor except Yellow cuz it's literally sprinkled with salt
Death Note fans be like: "I will take a potato chip and eat it"
Hahaha love the comment
Imagine being so funny it is hard to believe you’re not George Carlin
@@jackraymer4748 bruh chill 🤣🤣
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Ok
A Timestamp List (:
0:26 - Thailand
0:40 - China
0:56 - Canada
1:30 - Russia
1:46 - South Korea
2:10 - Ireland
2:33 - Japan
2:55 - Singapore
3:15 - Malaysia
3:33 - France
3:47 - New Zealand
4:18 - Romania
4:31 - Wales
4:44 - Australia
4:58 - Scotland
5:13 - Czech Republic
5:31 - Taiwan
5:44 - Colombia
God bless people like you
@@naomi6091 thank you (:
@@-rena-3704 u forgot thailand, the first one before china
They always ignore spain
@No Wales and Scotland are UK
Like C'mon man!! I watched this video while sitting in India, where are the Blue Lays pack aka India's Magic Masala??!
Yeah me too was waiting and it was not there
Ye
Yeah they should have shown us that
Ikr
It's not there in the list because it's only iconic in india and not worldwide
I was looking for "MAGIC MASALA" Indian flavoured chips by LAYS!
Cream n onion is better..
@@farazshaikh5418 no
@@farazshaikh5418 🤮
Yes
@@nadiaalibaig no dark green chile lemon is better
One of Canadas favorite snacks, ketchup chips, and you have chosen roast chicken chips as our flavour.
All Dressed too.
exactly ketchup ones are the best and they have roast chicken chips in many countries
Soooooooooo its just a videoo
We have ketchup chips here in saudi arabia too
Roast chicken and fries and gravy are limited edition flavours too. What a fail of a choice for Canada
In South Africa we have tomato sauce (ketchup), chutney, chakalaka (tomato, onion, chili relish), lamb curry, Caribbean onion and balsamic vinegar, and lots of spicy chili flavours, as well as the usual flavours. Yum!
As a German, I have to tell you that you totally missed the german chips. There are almost only chips with paprika flavor.
Na ja sie haben die eher coolen Sorten die wir hier haben vergessen. Sowas wie Balsamico, Trüffel, Zaziki, Currywurst aber auch so so was wie Linsen und Kichererbsen Chips oder Gemüsechips. Oder die populären halt, wie Ungarisch oder Salz und Pfeffer.
Yep, unsere Chips Abteilungen i. Supermarkt sind ultra langweilig.....langsam gibt es aber durch lays ein wenig mehr Auswahl.....
@@mercyluna7899 Na ja es geht, Funny Frisch hat auch ganz gute Sorten, nur werden da die coolen neuen immer so schnell wieder vom Markt genommen.
@@thefreakygirly ja aber die meisten Sorten sind, bis auf Currywurst, fast überall zuerst auf dem Markt anstatt Deutschland. Linsen und Kichererbsen Chips jabe ich schon vor 20 Jahren in England kennengelernt. Da sind wir einfach nicht so innovativ.....
I don't remember the brand but there was weird bean chips in Germany last summer
You missed the indian chip
Where we add chilli powder and salt on the chips
Its called magic masala
@@cherylvijay6230 yeah😅😅
@@cherylvijay6230 that's a different one. Magic masala is from lays.
The one he's talking about is normal chips we find roadside they just put some chilli powder and salt, whereas magic masala has more blend of spices.
I like the chat chaska balaji.
Cringe
You left out the two favorites from Canada, Ketchup and All Dressed.
I just commented the same thing. Lol
And dill pickle
They left out Latin America all together. Only Asia and Europe exist apparently.
@@bear2507 I'm so sorry you guys weren't even included. But maybe it's a blessing in disguise. Because I was reading the other comments, apparently most of the entries were poorly researched.
@@AyameSohma1993 I am from the US but this channel is a joke. It usually appeals to only either Asian Countries or European.
two of my favorites when I lived in Taiwan were " Lay's Kyushu Seaweed Chips " and a " Lay's Lemon Potato Chip " that tasted like a lemonade... sweet and tangy.
You forgot the most important one, JoppieSaus.
The Netherlands
-Lay's Patatje Joppie (translating to: fries with joppie sauce) are your usual Lay's chips, but with a layer of joppie sauce flavouring, which is sweet and savery, kinda mustardy flavour
"Gimme that potato chip"
**secretly takes one**
I don't know why but I'm so HAPPY that Malaysia is in the list.........Finally!
Ye bang tapi sweet potato chips kami tdk makan di sini banyak lah😂🤣
good for you,chad
@@darenkaulsay8076 itulah, dalam banyak2 flavour, yang paling tak sedap tu jugak diorang ambik lol
This reminds me of light yagami ; _“ILL TAKE A _*_POTATO CHIP_*_ ; AND _*_EAT_*_ IT”_
I LOVED THIS SCENE!!
@Ashley Haddad lol
@That Haikyuu Fan why wipe out ur enemy when u can just get wipe out ur self
Boom!
No more enemies
Edit:sigh
I made another spelling mistake
Thanks for the feature @FoodInsider! I can't wait to try some of these other ones as well.
There’s actually two separate Tayto brands based in Ireland, one in Northern Ireland and one in the Republic, the one you featured is based in Northern Ireland, the one in the Republic was founded first (so original) and is more popular in the Republic
Thanks for mentioning, I was weirded out by the Tayto design shown in the video. Now I know why.
I never even knew that and live there .Cheers.
So true
I love salted crisps with chocolate, I rarely have them as they’re unhealthy but the sweet and salty combination which is crunchy is soooo good
Agreed! Plain potato chips and dark chocolate
@@Pinkcardss omg yes, have you tried it with salt and vinegar? Sounds really odd but trust me it’s worth it 😂
"Oh, oh wow this is spicy "
Really convinced me there bud
Yeah, it reaaaaaaaaaaaally convinced me too.
Ah yes, a tradition in my family that everytime we travel to singapore, we buy the salted egg fish skin when we go back to home 😌✨
You always forget Spain:( here we have Ruffles sabor jamón, they are amazing
You're really cute .
Is that your real pic.?
@@Rishabh_Raj. yes? xd
@@mariacanog4 you're beautiful.
In India we have Spanish (they claim so) flavoured chips too.
Missed opportunity to show all the German "FunnyFrisch" sorts 😂
Indonesia: Instant Noodle-flavored chips. A snack that tastes like another snack
What the hell, now i want it
Indomie lays right
@@Byeodee chitato indomie
@@illtripbeats5579 oh yea right forget
2:27 Salty isn’t a texture
They probably just meant salt, like in painting, when you put salt of the canvas, it’s bumpy
Apart from the spiral crisp, Thailand also has many exotic local flavors of packaged potato chips: e.g. crispy Kaprao, Larb (hot tangy pork salad), Miang Kam, grilled squid, BBQ shrimp and spicy seafood sauce, crab curry, etc
In Indonesia, we have potato chips called ‘Chitato’ which are fairly thick and have large pieces, giving a lot to crunch to the potato chips. We have a flavour based on the popular instant noodles ‘Indomie’ which is pretty much just the flavouring packet from the instant noodles put on the chips making it quite salty thanks to the MSG.
If ya want a good Irish crisp, Keoghs crisps are the way to go. They make Turkey and stuffing crisps for Christmas, and they're unreal, especially with a beer!
the similarities between all these chips is their packaging consist of 20% chips and 80% air
@4:04 *Spangbol* flavor? 😂 It’s Spag Bol as in spaghetti bolognese.
Ikr
Yes
Hahahaah, she sounds like she's trying to pronounce some foreign delicacy
The ones that they showed for ireland is the ones you get in Northern Ireland. In the rest of Ireland it’s still called tayto but the flavour is cheese and onion fun fact there’s only one theme park in Ireland and it’s called tayto park and based on tayto chips as you Americans call it
0:27
“the peeled potato” shows unpeeled potato cut in spirals.
Im in Canada. Chips are wildly popular here, corn and potato.
The brand Kettle Chips has been nailing their flavors. I've seen around 17 varieties over the years and some favorites are Spicy Thai, Cheddar Cheese, Korean BBQ, BBQ, jalapeño, Honey Dijon and Salt & Pepper crinkle cut. As the brand name suggests, they are kettle cooked and not reconstituted.
I also really like Terra Chips, which are a mix of different root vegetables with a few different flavors to choose from. But honestly plain is the best because there are a lot of great flavors in the different roots with nice textures as well. It's an explosion of flavor in the mouth.
Info from South Korea(about 1:46)
Product name: 오!감자
Pronounce: Oh!Gamja (not Oh!gæmja.)
mean: Oh!Potato
I don't care what it says. I just wanna sink my teeth into it...
Thank you!
동의해요~ 한국제품을 제대로 소개하지 않아서 속상했어요 ㅠㅠ
I'm Proud to be Malaysian
I’m from France and I can tell you Brest is a French brand chips but this flavor is not famous in France. It’s more Spanish taste “chorizo and peppers” that is not really French and it’s not popular here.
Chorizo is spanish yes but not chips with that flavour hahah
Yep I am looking at the New Zealand selection and questioning my entire kiwi existence. I did not even know these flavours existed here and they are definitely not our defining ones.
Chicken, salt and vinegar, or sour cream and chives are probably closer
For India if you consider Lays, there is a flavour called magic masala that has chips mixed in a very special Indian spice mix. Otherwise apart from Lays we also have something called Banana chips and yes they are what you think. Instead of potatoes, banana slices are fried and then mixed with special Indian masala. But trust me it's good and no weird Banana smell comes. It is as good as potato chips if not better.
I think it’s a bad idea me watching this when I’m hungry
She:If you're not careful you'll eat a whole bag in one sitting
Me:👁️👄👁️ I was never careful
"I'll take a potato chip and eat it"
😂😂😂
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Brought back nostalgia 😭
It’s crisp
Ahh yes I remember tht-
India: Lay's Magic Masala
This is my favorite food.
Is it a food?
@@davidjoelsson4929 how old are you?
@@XY2Moroccoball 17 And i never acknowledge chips to be food but snacks
Finally Australia made it on one of these lists!
Finally welsh food being shown by a massive RUclips channel!
though not the great welsh dishes and instead some flavoured crisps.
Mountain flavoured crisps
Should've included Lay's India's Magic Masala
This is now my favourite RUclips Channel. I've only watched 4 videos, that's enough to make me hooked 🇬🇧
You've forgotten to put Spain on the list.
We have a crisps or chips' trademark called "Ruffles", that only sells crisps or chips flavoured with Iberic Ham
POV: YOU ARE WATCHING THIS VIDEO WHILE EATING CHIPS
Where's my LAYS MASALA CHIPS , huh? 🤷
@Food Insider where is India's magic masala flavored lays chips ??
Don't be so overproud, it doesn't matter lol
Potato chips is different in every country but there's a similarity
70% air
Food insider: Ireland
In reality: *shows only Northern Irish version of Tayto's*
Ikr I’m angry at insider that’s why I hate northern Irish people
I know right if you are going to say ireland do the actual tatoys
Finland actually has its own chips brand, Taffel, which is based in Åland and they sell almost every chip in the country, except for Estrella, which is a Swedish chip maker.
Narrator: So, which potato chip flavor do you want to try?
Me: Yes.
In Finland we have liqourice flavoured chips as well. Never tried them as they don't sound that good. We also get the chocolate covered ones and honey flavoured in some shops. Overall the selection here for chips is 10 times better than in the UK where I lived for a year. Some of my favourites are sweet chilli and sour cream, roasted onion and the classic sour cream and onion.
In Singapore we went through a phase where almost every conceivable type of food got the salted egg treatment, including chips. Personally I think it’s overrated but most people seem to love it...
Try golden duck instead of ivrin . Ivrin did their marketing right by opening large stores in airport and orchard road. Golden duck taste better and wholesome.
Golden Duck is far superior!
All Dressed, Ketchup, Dill Pickle, and Bacon are the most popular in Canada .
It's the most consistently found in our stores while any other flavours are hit or miss.
BBQ and Sour Cream are also available but never stocked as much for a reason.
Finally, got Malaysia in the video
Nobody care about it
My personal favorite: "Keripik Kentang Dendeng Balado" found in West Sumatera, Indonesia. It's homemade potato chips mixed with dried beef and chili oil. Absolutely amazing!
That's a Chip Dish not a Chip Flavor
Batarscooch filewar chips it ameging
You missed "Izmir Tulum Peynir"(Goat Cheese) from Lays. And also Çerezza "Süt Misir"(Sweet Corn). Both are my favorite flavors in Turkey.
Letss goo u guys added Malaysia wooohooo
Loving salted egg potato chips .. i can empty 3 bags in 30 mins🤭🤭😁😍
Food Insider: Canada has gravy roast chicken flavours-
Canada: KETCHUP CHIPS
ah yes i remember the malaysian chips because i live there
They picked the wrong Tayto for Ireland because the ones shown are from Northern Ireland which is part of the UK. Where as the Tayto from Republic of Ireland comes in either a red, orange or blue bag (Cheese & Onion, red Salt & Vinegar, blue Smokey Bacon, orange).
Mr Potato🤤
I was eating while watching this😂😂😂
as a Welsh person , ive never heard of lamb and mint flavoured crisps . i didnt even know if something like that was made
You missed Lays ketchup chips from Canada and ruffles all dressed chips, they r delicious. Lays ketchups my favourite!!!
Calbe Honey Butter is a God tier here in the Philippines.
In Colombia, the best chips are the Lemon-Lime chips from Lays 🍋 🔥
Finally they include romania in their around the world series. Seriously guys we have great cousine
"And if you are not careful you might eat the whole bag in one sitting." .......So you dont eat a full bag in one sitting??
The narrator sounds like a good "lay" lmfao
Me, a Brit: *confusion intensifies*
Im English but i cant think of any english crisp flavours apart from cheese and onion or salt and vinegar
Do you need Gary Lineker to explain it for you?
@@se70fifa79 I miss the Curry flavour from the 70s and 80s
Singapore: Check.
Malaysia: Check.
Indonesia: . . . .
4:17 finally someone talks about my country
Yeah so did new Zealand but the pick a limited run flavor
It film is great for potato chips lover.
Thx for sharing.
You had me actually watering at the mouth😂 That looked DELICIOUS 😋
Your voice is soooo soothing 😍
Sorry, but the choice for the Canadian chips was such a missed opportunity. Those aren't popular or unique chip flavours here, and were very recent additions to stores. In fact, the roast chicken ones, are based on Walker's crisps from the UK, where that flavour is more popular.
You should've gone with ketchup chips or all-dressed chips. Those ones are pretty much unique to Canada.
I'll have to do a review on the Canada ones. Ketchup and All-dressed. Anything else?
Walkers Roast Chicken are soooo good though! I did a review on them here. ruclips.net/video/MxyYpkeWz0U/видео.html
Bit late to comment but Ketchup flavoured Walkers are popular here in the UK too, eaten them for decades! it seems that Canada and the UK have similar preferred flavours lmao
@@katr_i_na that doesn't surprise me. Haha. Probably because we're part of the Commonwealth.
Ketchup crisps arent unique to Canada, we have them in the UK, South African people are commenting about them being big there too. Unfortunately colonialism kinda means a lot of these ones arent unique. Ketchup is theorised to originally be from China too.
Not to say I wouldnt appreciate trying the different brands.
Im from Trinidad in the Caribbean and we have chips called "chic n' chips" these chips are in the shape of chicken legs and french fries and coated with a hint of ketchup.
I was expecting to see them here along with Chipz
@@nikaonedd1599 are you from Trinidad as well?
@@nikaonedd1599 oh okay, which part? Have you ever tried this chips?
Chipsfrisch: Am I a joke to you?
Damn I was searching for the paprika and oriental flavor all along
In Singapore I tried Irvins Salted Egg Potato Chips. Their motto is “dangerously addictive” but I’ll take a pass.
U missed masala magic lays from india it tastes amazing
C snacks finally made it baby! Where all my snackheads??
In Spain you can get lay's crisp that are ham flavoured 😂 we love our jamón serrano
Yes! You missed oregano, tzatziki and feta cheese chips from Greece! 🇬🇷😊
Australias chips looked the best by far xD
Finally some thing we can actually eat
Wales, represent! Cheers, Drive.
You missed "Piatos" from the Philippines. 😁
Guys, how could you forget India?
they wanted indians to get offended so they skipped it.
Never in my wildest dreams did I think that there'd be a Lays Chips flavor of Hotpot with Sichuan peppercorns.....
Me: *indonesian*
Indomie Chips: *exists*
Food Insider: *don't mention Indomie Chips*
Me: *eye visibly twitching*
I’m an Indian and they have also skipped India’s Masala Magic chips so I can feel the same thing
Not Indonesian nor Indian but I've seen so many people suggesting Magic Masala and Indomie (i loveeee Indomie noodles). Definitely gonna have these two the next time I travel.
in Greece we have chips with tzatziki flavour
I have never seen a brand of Chips called "Oreada" in Colombia, what if it is true is that the chicken flavored chips are the most popular here
Omigosh I forgot about those.
I miss them so much right now...
Nice to know everything is a perfect mix between sweet and salty