NOUN | a potato crisp | potato crisps | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- Tsakiris is accredited as "the business man who taught the Greek to eat potato crisps."
- Biltong-flavoured potato crisps have also been produced, and some cheese spreads have biltong flavour.
- Seabrook Potato Crisps was founded in 1945 in Bradford and the company opened its first factory in Allerton in 1956 when Charles and Colin Brook converted the old Allerton liberal club into their factory.
- Current products include potato crisps, rippled crisps, hard pretzels and pretzel sticks, dried breads and crackers and cake products, including croissants.
- Kazama later moved to Sayama (Saitama), where in 2010 he was working more with photograms, mounting both food specimens and potato crisps lightly edited to resemble faces in a specially constructed negative carrier and enlarging from this.
- Simba Chips (commonly referred to simply as Simba) is a popular South African brand of potato crisps.
- Corn snacks are snack foods made from corn (maize). They are often marketed, packaged and flavoured in a similar way to potato crisps.
- In 2021 a chess themed café in Sydney called Queenside introduced the GARY LANE (big breakfast roll) It is a warm bun with bacon, egg, confit mushrooms, hash brown, vintage cheddar, HP sauce and potato crisps.
- It is best known for its brand of potato crisps. The company was founded by Frank Smith and Jim Viney in the United Kingdom in 1920 as Smiths Potato Crisps Ltd, originally packaging a twist of salt with its crisps in greaseproof paper bags which were sold around London.
- They are a popular snack sold in pubs and bars, packaged in small plastic bags like potato crisps.
- High density potatoes are desirable in the production of dehydrated mashed potatoes, potato crisps and french fries.
- Tyrrells is a British manufacturer of potato crisps owned by KP Snacks.
- An example of this type of snack is Pringles, which chooses to market their product as "potato crisps" even in the United States.
- Murray invented his own potato crisps – branded "Steak and Al Pie" – as entered in a "crisp competition" hosted by Gary Lineker, used to raise money for Comic Relief.
- Wheat Crunchies was acquired by Rowntree Mackintosh in 1982 with their purchase of a 90% stake in Riley's Potato Crisps.
- It is available as an alternative to potato crisps.
- In 2012, Kellogg's became the world's second-largest snack food company (after PepsiCo) by acquiring the potato crisps brand Pringles from Procter & Gamble for $2.7 billion in a cash deal.
- Pringles Light potato crisps, manufactured by Kellogg's (though at one time a P&G product), used Olean-brand olestra before being discontinued in 2015.
- Prior to the 1950s crisps were sold without flavour; Smith's of London sold plain potato crisps which came with a small blue sachet of salt that could be sprinkled over them.
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