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Folks who care about their health would do well to restrict their intake of all types of potato chips and corn chips.

Limiting consumption to one serving per month is probably best. Many of the folks who sit around watching TV and

munching on chips every day become obese and eventually have quadruple bass-pass surgery.

Some healthy alternative which is also very tasty and satisfying -- assorted fresh fruit or fresh vegetables.

One bag a month?! Blimey. Bit extreme. You might get knocked down by a bus tomorrow.

Extreme how?

Knocked down by a bus or not, no reason to ever eat chips -- I don't eat even one bag in 5 years.

Why ruin my health when so many natural tasty snacks available that are healthy? Why clog my

arteries just to satisfy a bad habit? Just a matter of breaking bad habits and learning good ones.

Also, no soft drinks. Drink 100% fruit/vegetable juice, or better yet, eat the whole fruit. And drink

lots of plain water. Two beers at Christmas won't hurt, just to be sociable. No cigarettes ever.

Life is much happier, more peaceful and relaxing when you know you're not poisoning your body.

Don't be so quick to judge what is the right way to live and what is the wrong. Everyone is different. Just because the way you choose to live makes you happy... not having a packet of crisps for five years... binging on two whole beers at Christmas... doesn't mean that sort of existence will make other people feel the same happiness it brings you.

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Folks who care about their health would do well to restrict their intake of all types of potato chips and corn chips.

Limiting consumption to one serving per month is probably best. Many of the folks who sit around watching TV and

munching on chips every day become obese and eventually have quadruple bass-pass surgery.

Some healthy alternative which is also very tasty and satisfying -- assorted fresh fruit or fresh vegetables.

One bag a month?! Blimey. Bit extreme. You might get knocked down by a bus tomorrow.

Extreme how?

Knocked down by a bus or not, no reason to ever eat chips -- I don't eat even one bag in 5 years.

Why ruin my health when so many natural tasty snacks available that are healthy? Why clog my

arteries just to satisfy a bad habit? Just a matter of breaking bad habits and learning good ones.

Also, no soft drinks. Drink 100% fruit/vegetable juice, or better yet, eat the whole fruit. And drink

lots of plain water. Two beers at Christmas won't hurt, just to be sociable. No cigarettes ever.

Life is much happier, more peaceful and relaxing when you know you're not poisoning your body.

Don't be so quick to judge what is the right way to live and what is the wrong. Everyone is different. Just because the way you choose to live makes you happy... not having a packet of crisps for five years... binging on two whole beers at Christmas... doesn't mean that sort of existence will make other people feel the same happiness it brings you.

Very much agree with that... biggrin.png

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slightly altred for Thai tastes? how about heavily altered. they taste like utter shitee and in no way resemble doritos other than their shape

Yep. Bit of a cheek really the way they package it to think you are getting a "real" Dorito. 30 baht i'll never get back. biggrin.png

Don't Frito-Lay have some sort of international standard?

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Folks who care about their health would do well to restrict their intake of all types of potato chips and corn chips.

Limiting consumption to one serving per month is probably best. Many of the folks who sit around watching TV and

munching on chips every day become obese and eventually have quadruple bass-pass surgery.

Some healthy alternative which is also very tasty and satisfying -- assorted fresh fruit or fresh vegetables.

One bag a month?! Blimey. Bit extreme. You might get knocked down by a bus tomorrow.

Extreme how?

Knocked down by a bus or not, no reason to ever eat chips -- I don't eat even one bag in 5 years.

Why ruin my health when so many natural tasty snacks available that are healthy? Why clog my

arteries just to satisfy a bad habit? Just a matter of breaking bad habits and learning good ones.

Also, no soft drinks. Drink 100% fruit/vegetable juice, or better yet, eat the whole fruit. And drink

lots of plain water. Two beers at Christmas won't hurt, just to be sociable. No cigarettes ever.

Life is much happier, more peaceful and relaxing when you know you're not poisoning your body.

"extreme - yes" mostly its down to your genetics but if you want to be a dull boy that's ok too. coffee1.gif

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maybe you post a picture of yourself, and you will get dozens of comment that you probably should lay off any fried food or snack to begin with

first thing i did when stranded in LOS : no more chips & cola

-20 kg in a year

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You are wrong they have available here for many many years, you wont find them in Tescos or Big C but Villa, Freindship etc has stocke these thai made Nacos are in many flavours.clap2.gif

The OP was talking specifically about the brand Doritos. These have previously only been available as an imported product at selected upmarket supermarkets. Now they are readily available in locally produced form at most 7-11s.... just a pity they taste like crap.
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Folks who care about their health would do well to restrict their intake of all types of potato chips and corn chips.

Limiting consumption to one serving per month is probably best. Many of the folks who sit around watching TV and

munching on chips every day become obese and eventually have quadruple bass-pass surgery.

Some healthy alternative which is also very tasty and satisfying -- assorted fresh fruit or fresh vegetables.

One bag a month?! Blimey. Bit extreme. You might get knocked down by a bus tomorrow.

Extreme how?

Knocked down by a bus or not, no reason to ever eat chips -- I don't eat even one bag in 5 years.

Why ruin my health when so many natural tasty snacks available that are healthy? Why clog my

arteries just to satisfy a bad habit? Just a matter of breaking bad habits and learning good ones.

Also, no soft drinks. Drink 100% fruit/vegetable juice, or better yet, eat the whole fruit. And drink

lots of plain water. Two beers at Christmas won't hurt, just to be sociable. No cigarettes ever.

Life is much happier, more peaceful and relaxing when you know you're not poisoning your body.

"extreme - yes" mostly its down to your genetics but if you want to be a dull boy that's ok too. coffee1.gif

Ha ha ha...

Life is dull without eating chips? That's a good one.

Some think life is dull without smoking... or maybe snorting cocaine... sick.gif

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Brad, where do you find all these healthy fruit drinks? I have only seen fruit drinks with added sugar (for the locals), and everything else added, that is not good for you. I wonder how much fruit and veggies are filled with insecticide. Im kinda a health nut also, but there is just not much here, that is healthy. If I really wanted to eat healthy Thai produce, I would go back to Europe, where the Thai produce is tested, some get through, some are taken to be buried!

As for the chips, I will have to taste them, maybe today.

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Brad, where do you find all these healthy fruit drinks? I have only seen fruit drinks with added sugar (for the locals), and everything else added, that is not good for you. I wonder how much fruit and veggies are filled with insecticide. Im kinda a health nut also, but there is just not much here, that is healthy. If I really wanted to eat healthy Thai produce, I would go back to Europe, where the Thai produce is tested, some get through, some are taken to be buried!

As for the chips, I will have to taste them, maybe today.

There is a whole bunch of healthy cartoned drinks found in supermarkets and 7/11s I go for the tipco or Malee brands, bit expensive but 100% juice with no additives. (I think)

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Folks who care about their health would do well to restrict their intake of all types of potato chips and corn chips.

Limiting consumption to one serving per month is probably best. Many of the folks who sit around watching TV and

munching on chips every day become obese and eventually have quadruple bass-pass surgery.

Some healthy alternative which is also very tasty and satisfying -- assorted fresh fruit or fresh vegetables.

One bag a month?! Blimey. Bit extreme. You might get knocked down by a bus tomorrow.

Extreme how?

Knocked down by a bus or not, no reason to ever eat chips -- I don't eat even one bag in 5 years.

Why ruin my health when so many natural tasty snacks available that are healthy? Why clog my

arteries just to satisfy a bad habit? Just a matter of breaking bad habits and learning good ones.

Also, no soft drinks. Drink 100% fruit/vegetable juice, or better yet, eat the whole fruit. And drink

lots of plain water. Two beers at Christmas won't hurt, just to be sociable. No cigarettes ever.

Life is much happier, more peaceful and relaxing when you know you're not poisoning your body.

bet you don't eat pu.... either. biggrin.png

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Has anyone actually read the ingredients......They are made with GMO corn flour..Disgusting.

OMG, A corn chip made from Corn flour...............who woulda thunk it.

anywho I tried these a few days ago and they are disgusting.

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Taste like cardboard. Where's the cheese?

Will not buy them again because my taste buds were expecting the US taste and not the bland, local attempt. I'm talking only about the Nacho Cheese, not the hot and spicy, since I don't like that at all.

It isn't just the flavourings - the chips are totally different as well... the originals have a much higher percentage of cornmeal (homemade have 100% cornmeal - not counting a bit of water)... these seem like they have rice or wheat flour involved - and quite a lot of it. On the packet, it says 57% cornmeal - not nearly enough. They have destroyed the texture. I just hope the originals continue to be available. I don't mind paying more for ones that aren't crap.

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Lay's has a habit of doing this in Thailand.

They introduced a locally made Salt and Vinegar crisp a few years ago (labelled as English Salt and Vinegar) but they obviously didn't use the UK recipe (or couldn't source proper vinegar cheaply enough) and they tasted nothing like Walkers (Lay's brand name in the UK).

I don't know why they change a recipe that works. It annoys expats as it doesn't taste "right", and they poison the market for a proper release of the flavour after the Thai-style flavour fails.

After all. McDonald's sells lots of Big Mac's and they taste the same everywhere. They leave the local specialisms to things on the menu that they don't sell in their home country. (i.e. Samurai Pork Burgers)

"Proper vinegar"? Plain vinegar consists of acetic acid and water. For the purposes of potato chips, they skip the water and just use powdered acetic acid. And it is cheap... there was something else wrong here. But I tried those and liked them - they were identical to the ones in Canada.

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The USA ones are now made with GMO corn

yummmmmmmmmmmmm sick.gif

Exactly. Yum. Why would genetically modified corn taste any different from non-genetically modified corn? Actually, it should be modified to taste better. Perhaps we aren't there yet, but we will be very soon. In the mean time we will just have to settle for increased yield and disease resistance so we can feed what seems like a new generation of kanom babies.

BTW, isn't all corn genetically modified from it's ancestral corn over an incomprehensible number of years by environmental selection?

You need to do a bit more reading on GM crops. Yes, they yield higher in the short term, and yes, all foods have been modified by humans generation by generation - into countless strains. Monsanto wants to reduce all food to single varieties that they own, giving them control over the world's food supply. The right to grow food (and perpetuate it as the individual grower sees fit) should be a fundamental right, not something controlled by a major corporation that has several governments in its back pocket. GM crops also contaminate natural crops via cross-pollination, so we have been left without any choice.

Oh yes, and they don't modify them to taste better. They are modified to travel well, among other production conveniences. Have you had a tomato recently that actually tasted anything like the ones you could grown in your garden?

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Back to the original topic, I was pleasantly surprised recently by a bag of Chacho's brand cheese flavored corn chips.

I'd prefer original corn flavor with no cheese or BBQ flavor. But these were pretty good, and priced as if they were made domestically.

Shamefully, I admit I did not examine the package to see if the corn was GM or organic (or even corn). Or if they were fried in rare tropical oils from endangered trees. Probably did not want to know. Just know I enjoyed them.

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