Different Flavoured Chips From Around The World

By Molly 1 year ago

1. CHINA: Natural and cool...blueberry flavoured Lay's

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I bet you didn’t expect to see this flavour on the list…blueberry crisps! They are advertised as having a “natural and cool flavour” but we can’t imagine what they would taste like. Fruit flavoured crisps seem so wrong, we can even see kiwi ones in the background too!

2. SOUTH KOREA: Octopus flavoured Tako Chips

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Octopus is an acquired taste, if you’re a seafood lover then you would probably be interested in trying these Tako Chips but we can imagine a lot of people would avoid them at all costs! After originating in South Korea, you can now get these snacks in a number of other countries too.

3. RUSSIA: For an elite flavoured snack, check out these red caviar Lay's

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In an attempt to make potato crisps a more popular snack in Russia, Lay’s have come up with this red caviar flavour which is a popular delicacy in the country. They have been described as having a salty fishy taste, which means you avoid the slimy texture of fish eggs.

4. THAILAND: Garlic butter scallop flavoured Lay's

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Who doesn’t love garlic butter scallops? They are one of the tastiest starters enjoyed around the world, especially if you’re a seafood lover…so it only makes sense to turn them into a crisp flavour! These ridge-cut Lay’s can be found in Thailand where they are a popular snack.

5. JAPAN: This is so wrong...Pepsi flavoured Cheetos

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These Pepsi flavoured Cheetos are only sold in Japan, causing wide controversy when they were released back in 2013. Officially named ‘Pepsi Shuwa Shuwa’ these crisps apparently smell and taste just like the fizzy drink, with the feeling of carbonation as you crunch on them.

6. CHINA: Cool and refreshing...cucumber flavoured Lay's

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There is no denying that cucumber has a wonderfully fresh and light taste, but we’re not sure how that matches up with a crisp flavour…these Lay’s can be found in China, with people reviewing them as having a strange synthetic aroma which doesn’t quite replicate cucumber.

7. GERMANY: Who needs a kebab when you can get these?

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If you’re a kebab fan, you need to get your hands on these crisps! Lorenz is a German crisp company which has created the ultimate snack flavoured with the nations favourite takeaway meal which is the German döner kebab. We can only imagine how popular these are!

8. SPAIN: The spiciest crisps in the country

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These super spicy potato crisps originated in Madrid, created by the company ‘Superbon’ who wanted to produce a fiery chilli pepper flavoured snack to blow your mind…and they did just that! These Piments are a now a popular choice of crisp across Spain and beyond.

9. CANADA: The best invention since sliced bread...grilled cheese & ketchup flavoured Lay's

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One of the most comforting meals around the world…a grilled cheese sandwich dipped in ketchup. So what better way to enjoy this popular snack than to turn it into a crisp flavour! Although sadly, these special edition Lay’s can only be found in Canada.

10. POLAND: Chakalaka flavoured X-CUT crisps

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Although these potato crisps are originally from Poland, they are flavoured with the South African relish “chakalaka” which is traditionally made from beans, peppers, tomatoes, onions and chillies. This unique flavour creates a tangy and spicy savoury snack.

11. USA: Chocolate coated crisps?

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The sweet and salty combination has become a popular trend, with people dipping their chips into milkshakes and mixing sweet and salted popcorn. So, we can see why Lay’s decided to cover their original ridge-cut potato chips in milk chocolate to create a unique snack.

12. JAPAN: Salmon sushi flavoured crisps...controversial!

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These unique salmon sushi flavoured potato crisps have been created by the Hong Kong snack company Jack ’n Jill. They come with a sachet of wasabi powder which should be added to the packet and shaken well to coat the crisps, what a clever idea to replicate the flavour of sushi!

13. USA: The spiciest tortilla chips in the world

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These tortilla chips claim to be super hot as they are made with a unique combination of ghost peppers, cayenne pepper and chipotle. We can already feels our mouthes burning at the thought of how spicy they must be, with Paqui warning consumers that these crisps are “extremely frightening”.

14. JAPAN: If you're an avocado lover, you need to try these Cheetos!

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Another Japanese special, these avocado salad Cheetos are a very unusual crisp flavour choice. We can’t quite imagine what they would taste like, but some of the reviews have described them as being buttery, sweet and salty all at the same time…they are also green in colour, as you might expect!

15. CANADA: Cinnamon bun flavoured Lay's

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Although cinnamon buns are thought to have originated in Sweden, this unique flavour of Lay’s crisps are actually found in Canada. Yet another example of combining sweet and salty flavours, these potato chips have a buttery sugary flavour enhanced with cinnamon spices.

16. USA: Calling all sushi fans...wasabi ginger flavoured Lay's

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If you're a fan of Japanese cuisine, you will be familiar with the tradition of adding wasabi and ginger into soy sauce to dip your sushi. This is why Lay’s have come up with the clever idea to create this crisp flavour, which we can imagine would be similar to wasabi peas!

17. JAPAN: Brie flavoured Doritos...the dream

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Calling all cheese lovers…Camembert flavoured Doritos have arrived! You can’t beat a warm gooey Camembert cheese straight from the oven served with fresh crusty bread. Although we love tangy cheese flavoured Doritos, we can imagine these would be next level!

18. USA: Skip brunch for these chicken & waffle flavoured crisps

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Fried chicken and waffles is a popular breakfast dish in America, combining the savoury goodness of crispy chicken with the sweetness of maple syrup drizzled all over the waffles. Another salty and sweet combo, Lay’s decided to recreate this flavour in the form of a potato crisp.

19. INDIA: We're not sure how we feel about mint flavoured crisps...

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If you want to try these Lay’s you’ll have to visit India! We’re not sure how we feel about fresh minty tasting potato crisps, but the flavour has been combined with lime and jalapeño to replicate a green salsa…this sounds more appealing than toothpaste flavour!

20. CANADA: Who needs a Caesar salad when you can have these?

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Another unique Lay’s flavour found in Canada, these crisps get mixed reviews…some people found them underwhelming and too similar to the signature sour cream and onion flavour. Other people were a big fan, comparing the crisps to a classic Caesar salad with hints of Parmesan and lemon.

21. UK: We hope there are no real squirrels in these crisps...

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Back in 2009, the UK crisp company Walkers launched a competition to uncover a new flavour and ‘cajun squirrel’ was in the top 6! But don’t worry, no squirrels were involved in the making of these crisps which are actually vegetarian as they are flavoured with cajun spices.

22. HONG KONG: We don't fancy trying beetroot soup flavoured crisps...

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Although these crisps can be found in Hong Kong supermarkets, they are Borscht flavour which is a beetroot soup originating from Ukraine. It has a sour flavour which is vibrant in colour from the red beets used to make this dish. We can’t imagine what Borscht flavoured crisps taste like though…

23. ROMANIA: Cheeseburger Chio chips

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Cheeseburgers are one of the most popular fast-food items across the world, so why not make them into a crisp flavour? These Chio chips come from Germany, which makes sense as burgers were named after the city of Hamburg. They are a popular snack across Europe, particularly in Romania. 

24. CHINA: Fish soup flavoured crisps?

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Hot and sour fish soup is actually a pretty tasty delicacy if you’re a fan of Chinese cuisine, being a widely popular dish which originated in the Sichuan Province. However, we’re not sure how we feel about fish soup flavoured crisps…but don’t know it until you try it!

25. JAPAN: Ramen flavoured Pringles...and Pringle flavoured ramen

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It won’t surprise you that these ramen flavoured Pringles can be found in Japan, the place where you can find the quirkiest and tastiest snack selection. We can imagine these crisps would be pretty tasty, but we’re not sure how to feel about Pringle flavoured ramen…

26. ROMANIA: Minced meat flavoured Chio chips

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Based on the traditional Romanian dish “mititei” these Chio crisps are a popular savoury snack, replicating grilled minced meat flavoured with spices and herbs. We can imagine this being a great flavour for potato chips, which is why they’re such a popular snack.

27. UK: Pringles...pigs in blankets style

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Pringles are one of the UK’s favourite savoury snacks, with some of the most popular signature flavours including “salt and vinegar” and “sour cream and chive”. But when Christmas time comes around, they bring out some extra special flavours like these “pigs in blankets” which have a delicious meaty taste.

28. THAILAND: Bacon, cheese and seaweed...how random!

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We were very onboard with the cheese and the bacon aspect of this Lay’s flavour…until we got to the seaweed part! This unusual combination is a popular choice in Thailand where you can find these crisps, which makes us think they could be worth trying.

29. GERMANY: German sausage flavoured ridge-cut crisps

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Now this is something we could get on board with…German sausage flavoured crisps. Traditionally known as Bratwurst, this smoked pork sausage is one of Germany’s most popular foods which is traditionally served as a sandwich. We can see why this would be a great flavour!

30. JAPAN: Strawberry flavoured Cheetos sound interesting!

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We can always rely on Japan to provide the most quirky crisp flavours…and these strawberry Cheetos are no exception! They are made by dipping plain Cheetos in a strawberry-flavoured coating, creating a sweet tasty snack. Apparently there is a chocolate version too!

31. UNITED STATES: Pringles Cinnamon & Sugar Potato Crisps

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This sounds delicious when you first think about it, but then when you remind yourself this is crisps you're talking about, it might be a bit overwhelmingly sweet? Cinnamon alone is sweet enough, but combined with sugar on a potato snack?

32. UNITED KINGDOM: Walkers BBQ Pulled Pork Crisps

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The Walkers brand in the UK has plenty of flavour competitions where submissions can be made for unique new additions. The BBQ pulled pork was one considered a little weird when it was first released but has actually grown in popularity to now become a norm!

33. UNITED STATES: Lay's Flamin' Hot Dill Pickle Potato Chips

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Pickled-flavoured crisps isn't something too strange, but when you're combining that with a touch of flamin' hot, that's where things might get a big too hot to handle. The Flamin' Hot Dill Pickle Remix actually comes as a result of the collab between Bebe Rexha and Lays!

34. MARYLAND: Utz "The Crab Chip"

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This flavour might seem very strange to anyone outside the state of Maryland, where crab chips are considered delicious! The chips come with Chesapeake Bay crab seasoning, which does sound amazing if you're a fan of locally-sourced seafood!

35. UNITED KINGDOM: Walkers Roast Chicken Crisps

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This one will seem very normal to people from the UK - both because of the meat-flavoured crisp and because of the idea of a staple roast chicken dinner! Roast chicken tastes a little different than any other chicken-flavoured crisp you can get, so why not try all of them!

36. GREECE: Lay's Oregano Potato Chips

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This one doesn't seem too weird when you think oregano is just a herb that can make other things taste great, so why not crisps, too? In Greece, they've broadened the use of oregano from pizza and main meals and switched it to snacks!

37. CANADA: Pringles Ketchup Potato Chips

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While ketchup is, of course, a very popular flavour when it comes to condiments, you might never have thought about having it on your chips! But from Canada come these ketchup-flavoured pringles which actually have some very good reviews.

38. THAILAND: Lay's Rock Hot Chili Squid Potato Chips

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If you've a hankering for some squid but you can never really afford to dine on fried calamari, then why not this crisp option from Thailand? Not only do you get the taste of squid - if that's your thing - but you'll get the added heat of hot chili!

39. ENGLAND: Kettle Brand Maple Bacon Potato Chips

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Not just bacon flavoured crisps, but maple bacon. This might seem like a strange choice when you're mixing the sweet taste of bacon with the saltiness of crisps, but apparently it works because these crisps are a fan-favourite for many snackers!

40. THAILAND: Lay's Sweet Basil Potato Chips

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We've already mentioned that Greece's serving of oregano-flavoured crisps is actually a great idea if you like your chips seasoned, so why not do the same with another herb, too? This time, from Thailand, we have basil flavoured ridged crisps!

41. AUSTRALIA: Pringles BBQ Sausage & Onion Potato Chips

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You'd think that onion flavour on their own would be tempting enough, or maybe even BBQ and onion. But this tube of Pringles takes it further with another meat flavour, this time specifically BBQ sausage. You'd have to like all three flavours to want to try this one!

42. USA: Pringles Flame Grilled Steak Chips

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If you're a meat (and crisp) lover, there's one flavour you're going to definitely want to try, and that's any steak variety. But if you like your steak cooked a very particular way, it may be hard to eat these Pringles when you can't request them rare, medium or well done!

43. UNITED KINGDOM: Walkers Prawn Cocktail Crisps

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We've had shrimp and seaweed flavoured crisps, so it may not be so out-there to find there's also a prawn cocktail flavoured variety from UK's Walkers! With this selection, though, you'll get a crisp that tastes a bit more like the prawn cocktail sauce, rather than the taste of prawn.

44. CZECH REPUBLIC: Bohemia Burger

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A burger flavoured crisp actually sounds delicious, and surely there are many varieties of burger you can go for! From the Czech Republic comes this offering, which based on the picture on the front, looks like a beef burger with cheese and ketchup - so let's hope the crisps tasted the same!

45. USA: Pringles Sloppy Joe Chips

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Sloppy Joes are very popular in the US, so it's no surprise someone thought to flavour Pringles with them. Sloppy Joes consist of beef, onions, ketchup, tomato sauce and other seasonings, all on a delicious bun. So let's hope all that flavour can be packed into a tiny crisp!

46. SPAIN: Torres Sparkling Wine

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Alcohol-flavoured snacks probably sound like heaven to a lot of people. From the brand Torres in Spain, this selection comes not only with fruity wine flavourings but also a popping candy 'bubbling' effect to replicate a sparkling glass of wine! Sounds delicious (and kinda genius).

47. USA: Pringles Pizza Potato Chips

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Pizza is delicious. Crisps are delicious. So what's the logical thing to do? But them together! The only thing is, pizza can come in many, many different flavours, so how did they decide what to put into the flavour of this particular tube?

48. CANADA: Lay’s Jalapeño Mac 'n' Cheese

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Canada has bought the world many culinary delights (who can resist poutine?) but we're not sure these Jalapeño Mac n’ Cheese crisps, which were on shelves 
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, are one of them. While we love mac 'n' cheese, we're unsure whether they'll taste different to other cheese-flavoured crisps.

49. BRITAIN: Walkers Worcester Sauce Crisps

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Worcestershire sauce is a very popular condiment in the UK - and also proves very difficult for most people to even know how to pronounce it. It's used for a variety of dishes, especially meat, so how does it taste in crisps? Well, apparently very good, because people were very upset when the flavour was apparently discontinued.

50. USA: Pringles Texas BBQ Potato Chips

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BBQ isn't an uncommon crisp flavour, but what makes this one pretty great is that it comes with a very specific regional style from Texas. This Pringles variety reveals a Texas BBQ flavour that can also be paired with a Memphis BBQ variation on shelves, too!

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