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  2. 6 Best Tortilla Chips, Ranked - AOL

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    Xochitl earns top honors in this taste test with a high-quality chip that wows in authentic corn taste, balanced texture, the presence of sea salt and even a hint of lime.

  3. We Tried Every Tortilla Chip We Could Find—These Are ... - AOL

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    Xochitl. These chips are extremely polarizing. Our team was largely split on the merits of Xochitl, with one camp obsessed with how light, delicate, and crisp they are. But the cons far outweigh ...

  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. 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].

  6. Totopo - Wikipedia

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    Totopo chips on refried beans. Totopo, in Mexican cuisine, is a flat, round, or triangular corn item similar to a tortilla, that has been toasted, fried or baked, but it may be prepared with nixtamalized corn masa. Totopos are best known as originating from Zapotec peoples of the isthmus of Tehuantepec region of the Mexican state of Oaxaca.

  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]