| | |  | Computer Accessories | Home » » FoodShouldTasteGood Jalapeno Tortilla Chips, 1.5-Ounce Bags (Pack of 24) | | | | | | | Description: | | Enjoy the savory jalapeño spiciness and crushed red pepper flavor of Food Should Taste Good all-natural Jalapeño tortilla chips. The delicious flavor elevates any salsa or queso dip. | | | Features: | |
• Pack of twenty-four 1.5-oz bags (36 ounces total)
• Gluten-free and non-GMO; Kosher (OU)
• Is a good source of dietary fiber
• Product of the USA
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 36.0 Ounces | | Package Length:
| 19.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 13.9 inches | | Package Height:
| 6.8 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 174 reviews |
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19 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Tastes great ... and gets 2-year-old approvalAug 25, 2008
By Jerry Jackson Jr. These multrigrain chips taste like restaurant-quality corn tortilla chips, but they come in individual-sized bags. Most importantly, my two-year-old daughter (who is so picky she hardly eats anything) absolutely LOVES these chips.
These chips are technically "multigrain" because they contain yellow corn, brown rice flour, flax seeds, oat fiber, sesame seeds, sunflower seeds and soy flour. However, stone ground yellow corn is clearly the main ingredient in these chips and you'll have a hard time picking up the flavor of the other ingredients with your taste buds.
The other thing I really like about these chips is that they're flavored with sea salt, which is lower in sodium and (in my opinion) tastes better than regular table salt. With only 140 calories per bag and 7 grams of fat it's hard not to say yes to this tasty treat.
Overall, I highly recommend these chips!
14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Food Should Taste Good ....Aug 27, 2008
By L. Mountford ... and these do!!
Wow! I was really surprised at how good these chips are. These light crisp tortilla chips have a subtle flavor of green olives with just a hint of garlic -- nothing at all overpowering, but you know it's there. The flavor combination -- the brininess of the olives with the garlic -- is just right.
They're not too salty, either -- a major complaint I have with a lot of chips. Seems as if other manufacturers feel that in order to get flavor, you have to go heavy on the salt. Not these. An entire bag has just 80 mg of sodium.
For folks on Weight Watchers, an entire snack-size bag comes to 3 pts. Add some nice fresh salsa (tomatoes, onions, garlic, cilantro, lime juice, jalapenos, salt/pepper to taste), and you have a filling healthy snack. Or how about some light semi-soft cheese, the kind that comes in the little individually-wrapped wedges? These chips are sturdy enough to serve as light crackers. Yum!!
I'll definitely be purchasing these from Amazon -- I've never seen them in the stores, and I simply must have more of them!
13 of 14 found the following review helpful:
snack food heavenMay 29, 2008
By M. Ungricht These are wonderful! They're definitely chocolate, but not overpowering. The sea salt provides a nice foil, so you can eat a whole bag by yourself without going into a chocolate coma (maybe that's bad). They're just sweet enough to make the chocolate happen. They're like "hint of oreo" without all the garbage and without all the guilt (unless you eat a whole bag in one sitting).
I've had them with a peach salsa, which was nice. I think they'd go really well with a fresh fruit salad. They'd go well with ice cream, and they're perfect with a tart, plain yogurt. I dipped them in hummus too, and while it doesn't not work...I'm not sure it's great. Still, basically they're versatile and not too bad for you. When you find yourself at the bottom of the bag you can always say, "well, at least it wasn't a bag of oreos."
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
A tasty snack for the health consciousSep 16, 2008
By M. Kooiman
"nerdette"
I am a label reader - I count fat grams, carbs, proteins and grams of fiber vs. grams of sugar. Most foods that advertise themselves as a "healthy" snack are not really all that good for you. Often they are too high in calories or they use products that you just shouldn't eat. This snack food, FoodShouldTasteGood Multigrain chips really is a good tasting, good for you snack.
The ingredients are listed on this page and you can see that there are no hydrogenated oils, no high fructose corn syrup and no MSG. They contain grains that are visible in the chip and a one ounce serving gives you 3 grams of fiber. (The packaging doesn't specify if it is soluble or insoluble.)
The chips are delicious. They are thicker than what you would expect in a normal corn tortilla chip; more like a cracker in thickness but with the crunch of a chip. The flavor is similar to a popular name brand corn chip (Fritos) only without the added fat. I can see where some people say they have a stale taste - there is a grain that has a mild nutty flavor in the chip that you don't expect to taste in a corn chip. I recommend the multigrain chip if you are hungry for a salty snack that won't blow your diet and that leaves all the unhealthy junk out. I tried the Buffalo flavor this weekend and they have a very mild kick; much milder than I expected. I still like them, but not as much as the plain.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Tortillia Chips with flavor!Aug 26, 2008
By Ed These have much more flavor and taste than regular tortilla chips. Always a hit when friends come over and we put out the snacks. Top quality ingredients; brown rice, oat fiber, sunflower seeds etc. are what give this product the taste to start a conversation. Serve with fresh veggies and a good dip, always a crowd pleas-er! I certainly would recommend this product to anyone who is trying to eat more healthy food with great flavor.
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