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Roman, Alison (October 2014). "Crispiest Potato Chip". Bon Appétit. Archived from the original on 5 May 2017 . Retrieved 1 May 2017.

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Banham, Rayner (1977) "The Crisp at the Crossroads", in P. Barker (ed) Arts in Society. London: Fontana. Unsalted chips are available, e.g. the longstanding British brand Salt 'n' Shake, whose chips are not seasoned, but instead include a small salt sachet in the bag for seasoning to taste. Many other popular brands in the United States, such as Frito-Lay, also offer such a product. Atty. Gen. Brown Settles Potato Chip Lawsuit With Heinz, Frito-Lay & Kettle Foods". Press Release. State of California. 1 August 2008 . Retrieved 28 October 2011. Under today's settlements, Frito-Lay, Inc., which sells most of the potato chips sold in California, Kettle Foods, Inc., maker of "Kettle Chips", and Lance, Inc., maker of Cape Cod Chips will reduce acrylamide over a period of three years to 275 parts per billion. For Frito Lay, this is about a 20% reduction, while for Kettle Chips, which contain far more acrylamide, this is an 87% reduction in acrylamide.The Food Lab: Extra-Crunchy Homemade Potato Chips". seriouseats.com. Archived from the original on 28 March 2017 . Retrieved 1 May 2017. Sweet potato chips are eaten in Korea, New Zealand, and Japan; parsnip, beetroot, and carrot crisps are available in the United Kingdom. India is famous [ citation needed] for a large number of localized 'chips shops', selling not only potato chips, but also other varieties such as plantain chips, tapioca chips, yam chips, and even carrot chips. Plantain chips, also known as chifles or tostones, are also sold in the Western Hemisphere from Canada to Chile. In the Philippines, banana chips can be found sold at local stores. In Kenya, chips are made from arrowroot and cassava. In the United Kingdom, Sweden, Finland, and Australia, a new variety of Pringles made from rice has been released and marketed as lower in fat than its potato counterparts. [69] See also

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a b Fulton, Wil (6 September 2016). "An Exclusive Look Inside Pringles' Top-Secret Lab". Thrillist. Battle Creek, Michigan . Retrieved 12 July 2020. The jar should be tightly-closed to prevent moisture from coming in. If humid air does get into the jar, the calcium chloride might become “caked”. It can still be used if it does, you’ll just have to break up the clumps. Equivalents In the 20th century, potato chips spread beyond chef-cooked restaurant fare and began to be mass-produced for home consumption. The Dayton, Ohio-based Mikesell's Potato Chip Company, founded in 1910, identifies as the "oldest potato chip company in the United States". [15] [16] [17] New Hampshire-based Granite State Potato Chip Factory, founded in 1905 and in operation until 2007, was one of America's first potato chip manufacturers. [18] [19] [20] Flavoring An advertisement for Smith's Potato Crisps Since 2010, air frying has become a popular alternative to deep frying, including the preparations of homemade potato chips. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, "crisps" are potato chips which are eaten at room temperature, whilst "chips" are similar to french fries (as in " fish and chips") and are served hot. [44] In Australia, some parts of South Africa, New Zealand, India, and the West Indies, especially in Barbados, both forms of potato product are simply known as "chips", as are the larger "home-style" variety. In the north of New Zealand, they are sometimes affectionately known as "chippies"; however, they are marketed as "chips" throughout the country. [ citation needed] In Australia and New Zealand, a distinction is sometimes made between "hot chips" (fried potatoes) and "chips" or "potato chips". In Bangladesh, they are generally known as "chip" or "chips", and much less frequently as "crisps" (pronounced "kirisp") and locally, alu bhaja (for their similarity to the fried potato dish, bhajji).La Ganga, Maria L. (23 September 1987). "Laura Scudder Owed a Lot to Peanut Butter". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 28 September 2015. KP, which also makes the likes of Hula Hoops, Space Raiders, and Roysters, said Brannigans was well established in the pub trade and in catering businesses. They stood firm where the likes of Hula Hoops and Walkers fell down. Its second-largest application is to suppress the formation of dust on dirt roads because it adds and keeps a liquid layer on the surface preventing the wind from blowing away the dust particles.

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I’m more angry that I’ve forgotten about Brannigans Roast Beef and Mustard crisps, now I’ve been reminded of them, only to find out they’ve been discontinued and I can’t get them. These seriously couldn’t be easier to make. From start to finish you’re looking at 3 ingredients, 20 minutes. The history of Walkers Crisps and some amazing statistics". Leicester Mercury . Retrieved 15 September 2020. Calcium chloride (CaCl2) is a natural compound of calcium and chlorine derived from limestone. Mineral-wise, it’s technically a salt, though it’s not salt salt (sodium chloride.)In German-speaking countries (Austria, Germany: " Kartoffelchips", often shortened to "Chips"; Switzerland: " Pommes Chips") and in countries of the former Yugoslavia, fried thin potato slices are known as "chips" (locally pronounced very similarly to the English pronunciation), with a clear distinction from French fries. In Brazil, "home-style" potato chips are known as batatas portuguesas ("Portuguese potatoes") if their sides are relatively smooth and batatas prussianas ("Prussian potatoes") if their sides show a wafer biscuit-like pattern, whilst American-like industrial uniform potato chips made from a fried potato purée-based dough are known as "batata chips" ("potato chips"), or just "chips". [ citation needed] Health concerns Calcium chloride (CaCl2) has many uses and is widely utilized as a deicing agent as it’s much more efficient at lower temperatures than sodium chloride (salt).

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