Isn't Pringles a real chip?
Because they are not real potato pieces
Because they are not real potato pieces
I opened a package of chicken breast fillets. Inside was a pink, round piece. It's hollow inside and has a ridged texture. It's not a worm.
Can someone explain to me why the opening tab on the ready-to-heat food is on the sauce side? Goulash with spaetzle has a tab on the sauce side, why not on the spaetzle? 1 example
And what do you call that in Turkish
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Hello, what's better for powerlifting: low-fat curd cheese or 40% fat curd cheese? Best regards.
Hello everyone, to be used by 04.05.2024. Does that mean I can still eat the fish today (04.05)? Or that it had to be eaten before May 4th, i.e. May 3rd? I'm kind of stuck at the moment. Thanks for your quick answers
Well, the chips processed and pressed into potato pulp, I kind of look at them as a mosquito wrap, they don’t taste particularly.
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But they are still chips ( stappelchips )
They’re made of potatoes. They’re discs and chips.
No whole potatoes are cut/processed, but potato waste. They are processed to potato pulp, dried and pressed in form.