• Harvey656@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    My home state has salt and vinegar chips that are so acidic that eating more than a handful will burn the inside of your mouth and the skin on the edge of your lips will fall off.

    So anyway those are my favorite flavor ever and I eat so many every time I have the chance to eat them that I can’t taste for a week.

    Edit: I hate autocorrect. Always have.

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      4 hours ago

      Here in NZ we have the regular salt and vinegar chips, but also the more intense vinegar and salt chips.

      I like the stronger ones, but too many makes my mouth feel like it is about to fall out.

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      8 hours ago

      I suppose the fix is to find a basic drink to neutralize the acid before it burns your mouth?

      I can’t think of any basic drinks…

      EDIT: Apparently, milk, tea, and certain juices are basic/alkaline.

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        8 hours ago

        Pro tip: After vomiting, have a glass of milk (assuming you can keep it down). It’ll neutralize the stomach acid burning your throat

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    6 hours ago

    I’ve never had the fortune of trying salt and vinegar flavoured stuff. Seems like there’s a really ardent fandom around it

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    12 hours ago

    salt and vinegar is the 2nd best flavour (behind all dressed of course)

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    16 hours ago

    True, I’m a freak and a pervert and the sort of person who has considered buying salt and vinegar powder because she loves the chips so much

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    20 hours ago

    S&V was an unknown flavour in my country. So i was rather sceptical when I tried fries in the UK with that kind of seasoning for the first time.

    I am a convert now. Anyone who considers this flavour “freaky” can go and drown in American ketchup (you know that kind with 50% HFCS).

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        17 hours ago

        I wanted to keep it readable for the American audience. Actually, I tried both: Crisps and Chips.

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          Aye fuck that mate, not our fault they have the reading comprehension of toddlers 😂

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          Ironically you just made it more confusing. Americans know what that fries are chips and chips are crisps in England. Just call them what they’re called there; most people will know what you’re talking about.

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      19 hours ago

      Bro, both Ketchup and S&V are worse than salted. They taste so bad they actively lower the quality compared to no flavouring at all

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    22 hours ago

    Hmm… in Canada that is one of the basic best selling flavours… you basically have to offer salt and vinegar if you sell chips. Is it really that uncommon in the states. I mean I heard it’s hard to get ketchup flavour down there, but I wouldn’t have suspected salt and vinegar as being rare.

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      16 hours ago

      As an American fan of salt and vinegar chips, you’re never having a hard time finding them, but they’re not in the variety packs and if you bring them to a cookout without any other flavors you will get mean looks. Though really the only flavor other than plain that wouldn’t get you mean looks for only bringing it is barbecue (maybe jalapeño)

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      Nah salt and vinegar chips are also very popular in the US. But I’m not personally a fan, so I agree with the meme.

      As for ketchup flavored chips. I did not know that was a thing, you may be right about that.

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        21 hours ago

        Yeah, ketchup is basically salt and vinegar but with sugar and “tomato” powder. So it’s ultimately a bit milder than salt and vinegar.

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          20 hours ago

          Ketchup chips taste more like “plain salsa” chips to me. Just a vague tomato flavor with no tang at all.

          I’ll eat salt and vinnie’s all day though, so maybe i’m biased.