Better Made Potato Chips
Better Made Potato Chips[edit | edit source]
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Alternative names | |
Type | Snack |
Course | |
Place of origin | United States |
Region or state | Detroit, Michigan |
Associated national cuisine | |
Created by | Cross Moceri |
Invented | 1930 |
Cooking time | minutes to minutes |
Serving temperature | |
Main ingredients | Potatoes |
Ingredients generally used | |
Variations | Original, Barbecue, Sour Cream and Onion, Salt and Vinegar, etc. |
Food energy | kcal |
Nutritional value | Protein: g, Fat: g, Carbohydrate: g |
Glycemic index | |
Similar dishes | |
Other information | |
Website | [ Official website] |
Better Made Potato Chips is a popular brand of potato chips that originated in Detroit, Michigan, in 1930. It was created by Cross Moceri and has since become a beloved snack in the United States.
History[edit | edit source]
Better Made Potato Chips was founded by Cross Moceri, an Italian immigrant, in 1930. Moceri started the company with a small storefront in Detroit, where he began making and selling potato chips. The company quickly gained popularity for its high-quality and delicious chips.
Over the years, Better Made Potato Chips expanded its product line to include various flavors such as Original, Barbecue, Sour Cream and Onion, Salt and Vinegar, and many more. The brand's commitment to using only the finest potatoes and carefully selected ingredients has contributed to its success and loyal customer base.
Production Process[edit | edit source]
Better Made Potato Chips are made using a carefully controlled production process to ensure consistent quality and taste. The process begins with the selection of high-quality potatoes, which are then washed, peeled, and sliced into thin, uniform slices.
The potato slices are then fried in vegetable oil at a specific temperature to achieve the perfect crispness. After frying, the chips are seasoned with various flavors and spices, depending on the desired taste. Finally, the chips are packaged and sealed to maintain their freshness.
Popularity and Recognition[edit | edit source]
Better Made Potato Chips has gained a strong following and recognition for its delicious and crispy chips. The brand has received numerous awards and accolades for its quality and taste. It has become a staple snack in many households and is often enjoyed on its own or as a side with sandwiches and other meals.
Availability[edit | edit source]
Better Made Potato Chips are primarily available in the United States, particularly in the Midwest region. The brand has a strong presence in Michigan, where it originated, but its popularity has spread to other states as well. The chips can be found in various grocery stores, convenience stores, and online retailers.
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