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Food Should Taste Good MultiGrain Tortilla Chips

Food Should Taste Good MultiGrain Tortilla ChipsAfter just getting through reviewing Tostitos MultiGrain Tortilla Chips, I turned my attention to Food Should Taste Good MultiGrain Tortilla Chips. Would there be a difference? Was this just an excuse for me to eat more tortilla chips? Well it turns out that it was a good thing that I tried out "Food Should Taste Good" because these multi grain chips make Tostitos seem like they are barely trying. This is what a multi grain tortilla chips should really taste like.

You can actually taste the grain (or seeds) in each chip (unlike Tostitos). These chips aren't very salty but instead there is a slightly sweet flavor. A look at the ingredients list of 'Food Should Taste Good' reveals that they does not include only whole grain flour like Tostitos, but actually has flax seeds, oat fiber, sesame seeds, sunflower seeds and quinoa - real grains! I gave Tostitos 4 kisses but Food Should Taste Good deserves a hot 5!

One serving is 1 ounce or about 10 chips, which contains 140 calories, 7 grams of fat which is 11% of the RDA, 0.5 grams of saturated fat (2% of the RDA), only 80 mg of sodium (3%) of the RDA, 3 grams of protein and 18 grams of total carbohydrates, which includes 11% of the RDA for fiber (3 grams) and 2 grams of sugars. There is not much difference in nutrition if you look at the actual values, but there is a big difference in where the calories etc. are coming from, and that matters - No preservatives, no artificial colors or flavors.

Although health food this is not, if you are going to be snacking on chips then this is the way to go. One 7 ounce bag retails for $3.49 and whereas this is more expensive than a lot of other tortilla chips out there, I think it is worth it for the better class and quality of the ingredients used. Two thumbs up and 5 kisses!

Rating
Taste: 5
Nutrition: 4
Price: 4
Overall: 4
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Comments
Wed: May 23, 2007
Anonymous said:

This brand makes a chocolate version too -- it's really bizarre, but tasty!

Thu: June 14, 2007
Anonymous said:

These chips are excellent! Just try them and you"ll agree.

Sun: December 2, 2007
Barb Rogers said:

Tried your chips while visiting family in CT - would like to know where your distributors are located - our hone is Erie, PA and winters in Tampa, FL - we LOVE these chips

Wed: December 5, 2007
Jim Clifton said:

What stores in the Dallas, Texas area sell your Food should taste good Multigrain chips?

Wed: April 23, 2008
jim Ludescher said:

we live in Cape Coral, Florida, and a friend had your Multigrain tortilla chips at a party, however he couldn't remember where he got them. I would like to know the same of a store in Cape Coral, Fl that carries your chips. thank you

Tue: April 29, 2008
Ann Caligiuri said:

I live in Venice, FL (34292). Would like to know where I can buy these chips.

Thu: May 8, 2008
TinaNeu said:

Where Can I Find These? Try your local health food store - that's where I found them, but a friend found them at Costco, too.





 


 
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