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  2. The Ultimate Keto-Friendly Grocery Shopping List - AOL

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    Specialty chips and grain-based crackers: There are healthier snack products available than traditionally processed potato chips you may find in a convenience store; that doesn't mean you can eat ...

  3. 31 Things You Should Always Buy at Trader Joe's - AOL

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    Chili & Lime Rolled Corn Tortilla Chips. ... 19 of the Best Keto Foods at Trader Joe's, ... The vegetarian-friendly version of this Spanish sausage is as versatile as they come. Made with a blend ...

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    It's salty, but good, and free of carbs for anyone on Keto—you'll just have to sub in some celery or carrots for the tortilla chips. All that dipping costs $7.41 per container.

  5. Tortilla chip - Wikipedia

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    A young girl eating tortilla chips with pico de gallo. A tortilla chip is a snack food made from corn tortilla, which are cut into triangles and then fried or baked (alternatively they may be discs pressed out of corn masa then fried or baked). Corn tortillas are made of nixtamalized corn, vegetable oil, salt and water.

  6. I Tried 7 Popular Tortilla Chips & the Best Was Habit-Forming

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    PER Serving (10 CHIPS): 140 calories, 7 g fat (1 g saturated fat), 250 mg sodium, 17 g carbs (0 g fiber, 0 g sugar), 2 g protein Siete Maiz Sea Salt Corn Tortilla Chips are the most expensive in ...

  7. Corn chip - Wikipedia

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    While corn chips and tortilla chips are both made from corn, the corn in tortilla chips is subjected to the nixtamalization process, resulting in a milder flavor and aroma, and a less rigid texture. [2] Tortilla chips also tend to be larger, thinner, less fatty, and less salty than corn chips. Corn chips are usually eaten alone or with a chip dip.