12/24/2023 0 Comments Are blue corn tortillas healthy![]() ![]() Sampling other RW Garcia products in the future will tell whether or not I was merely a victim of a bad bag or market snafu. The salt is there, the flavor is not awful, just not robust – texture and freshness being the main inhibitors to decent chip-dom. ![]() It was more plain rigid cardboard than crunchy toasty blue corn goodness. Sadly, I could not choke down more than one of their chips. The bag has the same cantina feel as Xochitl (though they one-upped the brand by engineering their bag with freshness tabs on the fold-down panel), with a scenic landscape that conjures images of corn being baked in the heat of the desert sun, coyotes howling wildly in the distance as well as a great clear plastic window to look at their larger size chips. RW Garcia, I really wanted to react well to your blue corn tortilla chips but they didn’t reach where I thought on these rankings. ![]() RW Garcia – Blue Corn Big Bag (Taste 15) RW Garcia Taki’s can still be recommended for those looking for a unique snacking adventure, just don’t expect anything redemptive or nutritious about them – your tastebuds may be happy but be ready to potentially pop some Pepto in the near future.Ģ1. Second, despite them having the only blue powder I’ve witnessed since Lik-A-Maid or Sour Power Straws (and the only savory blue powder I’ve ever tried, period), the number of artificial ingredients, difficult to pronounce and not necessary for blue corn chips, also puts these tasty mini rollups in a different category than the rest.ĭon’t worry, despite all of the chemical ingredients, your environmentally conscious self can feel warm and cozy knowing Taki’s are made with renewable wind and solar energy (yes, it says this explicitly on the back of the bag). For one, once the spicy citrusy blue heat powder is dusted off, the chip itself is not actually blue corn despite the illusion the packaging presents – immediately disqualifying them from ranking. These semi-crave-able cylinders of spicy crunch and artificiality cannot be stacked against the triangle, rectangular, or hexagonal blue corn tortilla chip (distant) cousins. Dip them in Mountain Dew, eat them while you pop wheelies or attempt a fakie 180, wipe your blue (yes, these have blue seasoning powder) or orange dust on your shirt, and then come back for rounds 2-22. Hate or love them, there’s only one Taki. The Ranking: DISQUALIFIED - Taki’s Rolled Blue Heat Tortilla Chips (Taste 14) Takis ![]()
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