26 Aug 2017

Strážnícké brambůrky jemně solené - Petr Hobža

Back in 1988, the Hobža couple had an idea: Place a pile of sliced potatoes on a pan for the visitors to an outdoor cinema to have something tasty to eat together with their pint. None of them knew, though, that just a few years later they would be selling tons of crisps in Czechia and Slovakia.

Selected Czech potatoes of small size are washed, thin flat sliced, washed again in clean water, centrifuged and fried in abundant rapeseed oil (36% of final product). Only then a pinch of salt is added, resulting in light yellow translucent crisps with a reasonable crunch and unique aroma.

Nicely decorated package for the Strážnícké brambůrky jemně solené  (Crisps slightly salted from the Strážnícé town) with flower motives over a transparent background lets us see what we are going to taste: authentic Czech crisps.

Features:

The biggest potato crisps is
5.0 cm long
and has a thickness of
0.99 mm
Crunchiness:
83 dB
Other features:
Very thinly sliced potato chips.
Origin:

Country, region
Czech Republic, Strážnícé
We got them from
a shopping mall in Brno during the Moto GP 2017
Price / gram
17.90 Kč / 60 g
On-line:
Inside a bag of Strážnícké brambůrky jemně solené by Petr Hobža