Tuesday, June 24, 2025

I Learned Something

I have discovered that the store version of Fritos are pretty much always good. The chips with more kinds of flavorings--like Doritos or Cheetos--are generally not as good in the generic version. Fritos are very basic, though. They only have three ingredients. How can you screw up corn, corn oil, and salt?

Well, you can do it if you pretty much leave out the salt.

I did not even know this was a thing, although I had noted that the corn chips I bought awhile ago said "salted" on the bag. I thought that was weird, because of COURSE they're salted. When are they not?

I found out last time I bought some. These were labeled "original," and they had so little salt it was almost impossible to taste it.

Can you imagine Fritos without salt? It was very strange. And not really appreciated.

 


Original=pretty much not salted.

Luckily, they're greasy enough that I could just shake salt into the bag and it would stick to the chips, so they were salvageable. But now I know to look for salted corn chips, not original, if I want them to taste like actual Fritos.

And now you do, too, I guess. 

1 comment:

mbmom11 said...

Undersalted is a quick fix! I have been buying the lightly salted potato chips, and honestly, it's enough. Generic works for us, as I don't like spice or extreme flavors.
I had one error in purchasing named brand. Sam's club had a great deal on bluey cereal, so I bought it. Named brand cereal for kids must be good right? My son said it tasted like Cheetos without any flavor - so bland that it felt mildly offensive. The birds benefited instead.