When the Chef & I were in Switzerland we were invited to supper with a French (actually from Alsace so possibly German) friend and her son who is half Corsican. Both of them spend a lot of time in Switzerland, and both of them spend a lot of time in Peru where they run trekking holidays which I suspect are not for the faint hearted or the dilettante tourist. And I wouldn't be able to cope at all because so much of Peru is very high and I am not at my best at altitude.
If you had asked me to name anyone who wouldn't eat crisps I would have bet on Alsatian friend. And I would have been quite wrong. Because she introduced us to a fine packet of vegetable crisps from the Co-op. And very nice too.
In fact, not just very nice but delicious. Once again I'll remind you that I don't normally buy vegetable crisps as potato crisps keep me plenty busy, but in this case I think I would make an exception. And anyway the Chef liked them so much he went out and bought 2 more packets so we could try them again.
Parsnip (weirdly called panais in French), sweet potato, carrot and beetroot. And I enjoyed them all. As always a duller crunch than you get from a potato crisp but not too dull, and really, very tasty.
Wednesday, 6 June 2018
Co-op Fine Foods Vegetable Chips
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beetroot
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carrot
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Parsnip
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sweet potato
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Switzerland
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Vegetable Chips
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