My fav was the truffle fries, though it wasn't very truffle-y in taste, more garlick buttery. The gyro chips surprisingly had a very pronounced lamb flavor and I couldn't eat the single chip I put in my mouth, but my co-worker loved them and ate the whole bag. I want to try the honey butter potato chips which are popular in Korea. Have you tried the Japanese version of those chips yet?
actually my blog friend Deb gave them to me in Hawaii, Rowena!
I agree the truffle ones weren't truffle-y enough Anon. To me, the gyro one had no lamb flavor but lots of dill/cucumber. I didn't know they had Japanese versions.
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wow....what luck that you're able to get those lay's flavors over there!
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ReplyDeleteMy fav was the truffle fries, though it wasn't very truffle-y in taste, more garlick buttery. The gyro chips surprisingly had a very pronounced lamb flavor and I couldn't eat the single chip I put in my mouth, but my co-worker loved them and ate the whole bag. I want to try the honey butter potato chips which are popular in Korea. Have you tried the Japanese version of those chips yet?
ReplyDeleteactually my blog friend Deb gave them to me in Hawaii, Rowena!
ReplyDeleteI agree the truffle ones weren't truffle-y enough Anon. To me, the gyro one had no lamb flavor but lots of dill/cucumber. I didn't know they had Japanese versions.
Take care you two:)
Kat
sigh, must one more reason why I need to get prescription glasses -- or Ctrl+ the page until I can read words better.
ReplyDeleteHey Kat - The Missus and I both think the Bisquits and Gravy flavor was the best as well.
ReplyDeletelol Rowena:)
ReplyDeleteooh nice Kirk:)
Take care you two!
Kat
I liked the biscuits and gravy one too!
ReplyDeletewhoo K!
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Kat