Ketchup Chips

What about shrimp flavored chips?

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They look like french fries but taste like shrimp. YUM.
 
Seaweed Flavor! Did I win yet? :P

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I've had something like these, they aren't bad, but they're very,very salty. After about three or four, it felt like my lips were going to turn to dust and fall off.
 
Holy crap! I want to try that!
 
I had like no idea people didn't know what Ketchup Chips were. OhmyGod. Everyone who doesn't know what that are/hasn't had them, is missing out big time. xD
 
Well for the longest time there have been differences with names regarding fried Potatoes. You have England and some of Australia which calls Potato Chips "Crisps", and Americans use the aformentioned term "Potato Chips". Then with French Fries, some people in England call them "Chips" (which I find rather confusing). But it seems that with most important/popular things, it has several names.

So not only are there bound to be differences in names, but also preparations. To answer your question: No, I've never heard of them, but that may be because I'm not a fan of flavored Potato chips (Only classic for me ;)). But it sounds interesting. My guess is that they are more popular wherever you are.
 
Well for the longest time there have been differences with names regarding fried Potatoes. You have England and some of Australia which calls Potato Chips "Crisps", and Americans use the aformentioned term "Potato Chips". Then with French Fries, some people in England call them "Chips" (which I find rather confusing). But it seems that with most important/popular things, it has several names.

So not only are there bound to be differences in names, but also preparations. To answer your question: No, I've never heard of them, but that may be because I'm not a fan of flavored Potato chips (Only classic for me ;)). But it sounds interesting. My guess is that they are more popular wherever you are.

Colloquially, we call pretty much anything involving fried potatoes "chips". xD
 
We've had Ketchup Crisps over here in England before, but only really as limited editions.
Even though I'm not the greatest fan of anything other than ready salted (or salt & shake, cause it's awesome XD), I tried a couple of those ones they did for the competition though. I was looking forward to the Hoi Sin Duck (or what ever it was), but it was disgusting.
I haven't tried the new competition ones yet, but some of them sound quite nice. Spag Bol, BBQ Kangaroo I'm looking at you.

What about shrimp flavored chips?

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They look like french fries but taste like shrimp. YUM.

Isn't that just... Prawn Cocktail flavour? Hardly exotic.

...unless you don't have prawn cocktail crisps in America. That's madness.
 
We've had Ketchup Crisps over here in England before, but only really as limited editions.
Even though I'm not the greatest fan of anything other than ready salted (or salt & shake, cause it's awesome XD), I tried a couple of those ones they did for the competition though. I was looking forward to the Hoi Sin Duck (or what ever it was), but it was disgusting.
I haven't tried the new competition ones yet, but some of them sound quite nice. Spag Bol, BBQ Kangaroo I'm looking at you.



Isn't that just... Prawn Cocktail flavour? Hardly exotic.

...unless you don't have prawn cocktail crisps in America. That's madness.


I'm afraid we don't. We're not big on different regions' chip flavors. Ketchup is the most well-known exotic flavor we have.
 
Ketchup chips. Mmm...Sweet and tangy. They taste better than ketchup! :P
Actually, this stuff appears randomly here and there in the US. I know for certain that Philly often have Ketchup chips scattered around the city. I haven't seen salt and pepper flavored chips in a while though, not since middle school.
 
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