Crisps&Critics likes trying new stuff and this review is no exception: the first on stick crisps.
The Bennet Patatine "Fiammifero" (matchstick style) look very sophisticated. The long thin sticks are elegant and subtle. Well toasted, the stick shape excels in aspects such as appearence and feel. Plus a curious dry feeling when chewing them in our mouth.
The crunch is soft, like dampened, probably because the crack length of a stick is shorter than that of a flat cut crisp. Despite the packaging being relatively small, it contains 150 g of pure joy. Either more sticks can be packed in smaller containers or the potatoes have a higher density than usual. Or both.
Features:
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The biggest potato crisps is
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7.6 cm long
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and has a thickness of
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2.36 mm
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Crunchiness:
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67 dB
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Other features:
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Thick sticks, soft crunch.
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Origin:
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Country, region
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Italy, Lombardy
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We got them from
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a Bennet supermarket in Lecco
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Price / gram
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1.19 € / 150 g
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On-line:
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Inside a bag of bennet patatine"fiammifero" |
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