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  2. Apple chip - Wikipedia

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    Microwave vacuum-drying may be used to prepare apple chips with a puffy and crispy texture. [6] They may be seasoned with cinnamon and sweetened with confectioners sugar. [7] Apple chips may be consumed as a snack food, [8] and may be accompanied by various dips [9] and other foods. Apple chips are mass-produced in the United States. [10]

  3. Susceptor - Wikipedia

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    Among the first microwave susceptors marketed were those from the mid-1980s in a product called McCain Micro Chips by McCain Foods. It consisted of a susceptor sheet which cooked French fries in a microwave oven. These sheets are currently used in several types of packaging for heating and cooking

  4. Banana chip - Wikipedia

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    A banana chip (sometimes called banana crisp) is a deep-fried or dried, generally crispy slice of banana. It is usually made from firmer, starchier banana varieties (" cooking bananas " or plantains ) like the saba and Nendran cultivars .

  5. Here’s how to make potato chips in the microwave. In The Know editor AmiLin McClure made her own microwave-friendly potato chips, then bravely tested the result to spare you any potential ...

  6. Chips - Wikipedia

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    Chips most commonly refers to: Chips or french fries, long chunks of potato that have been deep fried or baked; Chip (snack), or crisps, a snack food in the form of thin crispy slices Potato chips, thin crispy slices of deep-fried or baked potatoes; Chips may also refer to:

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  8. The Smith's Snackfood Company - Wikipedia

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    Despite Australians using the term "chips" for crisps, Smith's called their product crisps until as late as 2003. They are now labelled as Smith's Chips. [ 26 ] As of 2010–2011, portions contained in "large" bags of Smith's Snackfood products have diminished, down from 200g to 175g (approximately equal to the previous 1975 large size of 6½oz).

  9. Crispiness - Wikipedia

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    Foods described as crisp tend not to show signs of deformation prior to fracture. Crispiness and crunchiness are often used interchangeably, however crispiness tends to be associated with a higher pitched sound, while crunchiness is associated with lower pitched sounds; however, this type of level of heating in cooking generally has a soft ...