Brindisa Torres Smoked Paprika Crisps 150g
£4.95
£3.30 per 100gProduct information
Hot smoked paprika from De la Vera (DOP) in Extremadura flavours these Spanish potatoes crisps. Rich and warm.
These artisan made crisps are very special, with a light translucent texture, and flavours that are as aromatic as they are flavoursome. The hand crafted process allows tight control of quality and scrutiny of raw materials. The production process starts with careful selection of the finest potatoes from suppliers who have been working with the company for over 35 years.
Country of Origin
Spain |
Product life guaranteed for 1 month.
Storage
Keep in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight
Preparation and Usage
The perfect savoury snack with a gourmet touch.
Package Type
Heat sealed |
Recycling Information
Other Information
Packaged in a protective atmosphere |
Brand
Brindisa - Torres
Manufacturer
C/ Verneda del Congost, 4
Pol. Ind. El Pedregar
08160 Montmeló
Barcelona, Spain
Country of Packing
Spain |
Return To Address
9B Weir
Road SW12 0LT London |
Typical Values | per 100g |
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Energy kJ | 2215 |
Energy kcal | 531 |
Fat (g) | 33 |
of which saturates (g) | 3.5 |
Carbohydrates (g) | 52 |
of which sugars (g) | 0.5 |
Fibre (g) | 4.6 |
Protein (g) | 4.3 |
Salt (g) | 1.2 |
Ingredients
Potatoes, Sunflower oil, De la Vera DOP hot smoked paprika (0.6%), and Salt
Categories
Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (26)
of 5
Disgusting
Had some of these as a substitute. Taste is bad and they are soooooo greasy. To top it off, found a piece of plastic in with the crisps so reporting to the FSA.
terrible taste
tastes like raw paprika on a crisp which overpowers any underlying flavour if its actually there, dry bitter taste which isnt pleasant and for the price I would have expected something nicer.
real sophisticated
Initially one or two they just taste light and slightly salted but the paprika builds after a few. There was no bitter taste. The paprika is subtle but enough. On the surface they are a salted light crisp with a good crunch to thickness ratio then the paprika is a subtle hello. They are very unique but i only got them on offer because theyre crazy expensive. To compare to a kettle chip - they have the thickness of a walkers crisp but the quality potato and taste of a kettle chip. As I said theres not really anything that is the same out there but Im not too sure why they are quite so expensive other than potentially due to importing them from Spain.
Odd Bitter Taste
Ive never tasted a paprika like this before. Ive had spicy and sweet, but never bitter. Our family werent keen on these.
tasted weird
I thought these had gone off , they just didnt taste of paprika really. Threw them away.
Lovely but so expensive
First tried these when they were a lot cheaper. Why are they so expensive now? They are so delicious though. Light and crisp and full of flavour without being coated. Sigh.
of 5