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  2. How to Cook Kale Chips - AOL

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    At the heart of the kale craze is a salty snack called kale chips. They are, quite simply, fantastic. Crisp, light and pleasantly salty, they're the perfect treat for a junk-food fanatic. One bite ...

  3. Vegetable chip - Wikipedia

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    Cassava chips being dried in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Cassava chips are a common food in much of Africa, including the Democratic Republic of the Congo, [15] Ghana [16] and Malawi. [17] In Ghana, cassava chips are called konkonte. [b] Dried cassava chips are also used to supplement the carbohydrate content of livestock feed in ...

  4. Chip (snack) - Wikipedia

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    Banana chips A bowl of kale chips. A chip (American English and Australian English) or crisp (British English and Irish English) is a snack food in the form of a crisp, flat or slightly bowl shaped, bite-sized unit. Some chips can be made into dishes and served as an appetizer, side, hors d'oeuvre, etc.

  5. 25 Best Substitutes for Kale - AOL

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    1. Tatsoi. This Asian green leafy vegetable has gained popularity around the world for its naturally crisp and light texture. It can be used in cooked dishes or raw with minimal preparation, and ...

  6. Kale chips - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Kale#Culinary

  7. Munchos - Wikipedia

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    The chips debuted in the wake of Pringles' success, and even marketed itself as "potato crisps" (a term Pringles adopted after Frito-Lay successfully sued to prevent them from naming their product "potato chips"); early descriptions of Munchos closely parallel those of Pringles, with their curved shapes and thicker construction.

  8. All-dressed - Wikipedia

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    Many early references to the flavour all-dressed are linked to pizza flavour potato chips. [1] An all-dressed chip called The Whole Shabang is produced by American prison supplier Keefe Group. It became available to the general public in 2016. [4] Frito-Lay began selling all-dressed Ruffles potato chips that same year. [5]

  9. Tim's Cascade Snacks - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1986 by Tim Kennedy, and their production facilities are located in the U.S. state of Washington.Kennedy began cooking chips in 100% peanut oil, [3] but after being acquired by Pinnacle Foods, the factory switched to substituting cheaper alternatives like corn oil and sunflower oil.