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    Hello every frontroomer,
    Just wondering what your favourite crisp flavours were.

    I personally prefer something a little more adventurous than the regular selections that you find in Walkers. That is why I like Sage and Onion stuffing flavour. Very strange taste, but very satisfying.
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    I like trans fat and acrylamide flavor best
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    Yoghurt and prawn coctail flavoured crisps???!!! This is the First Sign of the Apocalypse....
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    I've always had a certain liking for Prawn Cocktail. Other than that I'm not particularly a fan of crisps, whatever the flavour. They tend to make me gag.
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    I would have to say that prawn cocktail and cheese and onion are the best on the list, however my personal favourite is the mint and roast lamb. Delicious. Honourable mentions also go to ketchup, barbecue and Worcester Sauce.
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    Sourcream and onion flavour.
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    Ah, I did not notice Worcestershire sauce! That's the chap for me...
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    I have never understood what it is with all those different flavours (especially in England). I mean, Cheese and Onion, Ketchup...common!

    My favourite would have to be Ready Salted and Other (Paprika).

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    Salt and Vinegar.

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    Oh! You mean potato chips.

    I'm surprised and disappointed that Sour Cream and Onion isn't there. But then again, maybe they do things differently "over there."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexander the Pretty Good
    Oh! You mean potato chips.

    I'm surprised and disappointed that Sour Cream and Onion isn't there. But them again, maybe they do things differently "over there."
    I could never had put it better. I would have to vote for spicy chilli, beacause it sounds the best. Also, beacause I dip my chips in chilli half the time anyway.
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    Paprika for the win.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexander the Pretty Good
    Oh! You mean potato chips.


    Crisps are called crisps because they are crisp.

    Potato chips are called chips because they're chipped potatoes, and properly made, are deep and soft with a crunchy exterior.

    The latter designation also frees the national vegetable recipe from any assocation or sovereignty that may be advanced by the unfortunate term "French fries".

    This means that when the neighbours get uppity, the British don't have to go through linguistic gyrations like "freedom fries". Chips remain chips.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Banquo's Ghost


    Crisps are called crisps because they are crisp.

    Potato chips are called chips because they're chipped potatoes, and properly made, are deep and soft with a crunchy exterior.


    Potato chips, contrary to any and all Imperial British suggestions, are not deep and soft with a crunchy exterior; they are very thin, very crunchy and come in bags with the words "Potato Chips" written across the front.

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    Crisps, if one is to apply colloquial yet anachronistic across-the-pond terminology, are crackers.

    There is one and only one type of potato chip - BBQ!

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    i read that chips/crisps were made by an indian cook who had an english customer whining about the size of his patotoes... so the cook got angrty and chopped the patotoes so thin and fried them that they all got crispy....

    some say he was my ancestor... so i guess... I OWN ALL CHIPS/CRISPS COMPANIES!!!!

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    Salt and vinegar ftw.

    And it's crisps, not 'potato chips'. Banquo's explanation hit the nail on the head.

    Crisps and chips are entirely different things.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexander the Pretty Good
    Oh! You mean potato chips.
    Sorry, but I'm English. In England chips are these:



    And crisps are these:

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    BBQ is the best you can get from the mainstream chip makers. Fortunately for me, I live in Virginia, home of the Route 11 chip company. They make a wide variety of flavors (including chips from sweet potatos), but the ruler of them all is Mama Zuma's Revenge Habanero potato chips. Spicy!

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    That doesn't make sense. Since when were chips large and stick-like?

    Non-potato chips:


    See? Thinly sliced, not elongated.

    Additionally, both thinly sliced fried potatos and long, thick fried potatos are "crisp" when referring to their texture.

    The defense rests, your honor.

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    What came first: the American variant of English or the English variant of English

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    The only way to solve this problem to exterminate the whole population of North America, except Texas.

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    Nah, let's turn them all into early Cybermen, that would be evil

    Anyway, let's get back to topic people before we get a closure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rythmic
    Paprika for the win.
    Those, or nacho cheese Doritos, but htey're not really crisps I guess
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    I used to like Paprika crisps/potato chips until the wife banned me from eating them due to how they made my breath smell "awful".

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    Nah, let's turn them all into early Cybermen, that would be evil
    Thats a much better idea, because you program them to say "crisps".

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    Cheddar and Sour Cream, especially Ruffles brand. BBQ with a close second.

    Now what the hell is this fancy flavor bs? Tomato and Basil? Parsnip? Yogurt?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimBob
    Now what the hell is this fancy flavor bs? Tomato and Basil? Parsnip? Yogurt?
    Parsip flavour crisps are not actually parsnip flavoured: they are made of parsnip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Avlvs Libvrnivs Britannicvs Maximvs
    Sorry, but I'm English. In England chips are these:



    And crisps are these:

    Well over here we are too lazy to use a different word for them. We don't even say potato chips, they are just both chips to us.

    and BBQ is my favourite, though that is about as exotic a chip flavour you can get here, though they have brought in Green Onion recently, but I still prefer BBQ.

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    Re: the argument over the naming convention.

    Since they were invented here in the US, we can call them whatever we want. You Brits can call them crisps, hufnagels, tutus, whatever, but as the inventors we have the right to use our terminology without hassle.

    And The Stranger has it correct:
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    It is believed that the original potato chip recipe was created by Native American/African American chef George Crum, at Moon's Lake House near Saratoga Springs, New York on August 24, 1853. He was fed up with a customer — by some accounts Cornelius Vanderbilt (although this has been disproved) — who continued to send his fried potatoes back, because they were too thick and soggy. Crum decided to slice the potatoes so thin that they couldn't be eaten with a fork. Against Crum's expectation, the guest was ecstatic about the new chips. They became a regular item on the lodge's menu under the name "Saratoga Chips".
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