Hello Marc, thank you very much for your contribution. Maybe you'd like to try the YOU humus chips or the Zweifel Vaya products? These chips are baked and not deep-fried - my personal favorite is the Zweifel Vaya Bean Salt Snack. If you would prefer to try something new and yet deep-fried, we recommend the Léger range of potato chips (now called M-Classic Léger Chips). Best regards, Chloe https://produkte.migros.ch/you-hummus-chips-paprika https://produkte.migros.ch/zweifel-vaya-bean-salt-snack https://produkte.migros.ch/m-classic-leger-nature-chips
They may not be potato chips, but I find the lentil flips from Alnatura delicious and they are low in fat and high in protein. https://produkte.migros.ch/alnatura-linsen-flips
If you want "classic" potato chips, the Légere and Cractiv from Zweifel are really almost better than the original, although I still mourn the mini bags...
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They may not be potato chips, but I find the lentil flips from Alnatura delicious and they are low in fat and high in protein. https://produkte.migros.ch/alnatura-linsen-flips
Hello, I can only agree with Twilight here. So for in between and for relaxing evenings these are definitely worth it. And yes, I think it's a healthy alternative.
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Hello, I can only agree with Twilight here. So for in between and for relaxing evenings these are definitely worth it. And yes, I think it's a healthy alternative.
Oh, I love all chips that go in an oriental direction. Whether with curry or with African spices. The mixture of sweet and salty is very tasty, even in chickpea-based alternatives. LG
Since Zweifel no longer has their product under control and messed up the paprika mix years ago and no longer brings anything else that makes any sense, Zweifel is off the table! Except for Graneo from Zweifel, which are still okay, otherwise the farm chips, preferably rosemary and alpine herbs! And of course the Tyrrells chips that are available in the Coop, for example! The vinegar, pepper, paprika! cheeses are too greasy and oily! there are a lot of chips but most of them are unfortunately snotty! these alternative chips like hummus or something like that, with quinos etc. have something, but most of them need a better seasoning mix.
Tschips from the Locher brewery made from barley malt (residues from beer brewing, so very sensible use) 18g fat per 100g Are fine!
I still forgot: The good old Pom-Bears, they come in small packs, so you don't eat so much ;-P, and the fat content is almost 1/3 less than normal potato chips.
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If you like apples, I can highly recommend the apple potato chips from Alnatura. They are particularly crispy and delicious. What's more, the apple potato chips contain less than 1 g of fat per 100 g and are not salty.