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  2. Tortilla chip - Wikipedia

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    Tortilla chips are a popular appetizer in Tex-Mex and Mexican restaurants in the U.S. and elsewhere. Their popularity outside of California saw a steady rise in the late 1970s when they began to compete with corn chips, the dipping chip of choice during the first three quarters of the 20th century [citation needed].

  3. I Tried 8 Rolled Tortilla Chips & the Best Were Zesty and ...

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    These chips give off artificially colored vibes with a bright red warning of a hot and spicy snack to come. ... Trader Joe's Chili&Lime Flavored Rolled Corn Tortilla Chips . Amanda Mactas for Eat ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. The 37 Best Costco Appetizers and Party Foods - AOL

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    23. Kirkland Signature Organic White & Yellow Corn Tortilla Chips. $5.99 for 40 oz. ... pistachio, raspberry, chocolate, salted caramel, and red velvet. In other words, an array of flavors for ...

  6. Corn chip - Wikipedia

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    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. They are a common ingredient in homemade and commercial party mixes. In the Southwestern US, a popular dish, Frito pie, is made with corn chips and chili. [3] [4] In some areas, it is popular to pour ...

  7. Takis (snack) - Wikipedia

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    Takis are a Mexican brand of flavored rolled tortilla chips produced by Barcel, a subsidiary of Grupo Bimbo since 2019. Fashioned after the taquito, it comes in numerous flavors, [1] the best selling of which is the chili-lime "Fuego" flavor, sold in distinctive purple bags, introduced in 2006. [2]