Why Are Chips Bad for You?

Potato chips were invented in 1853 by exasperated chef George Crum, according to the BBC. When a customer complained that Crum's french fries were too thick, he took his revenge by cutting the potatoes so thin that they could no longer be cut with a fork after frying.

Siddhi Camila Lama
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9 Better-for-You Potato Chip Swaps

Potatoes are definitely America’s favorite vegetable. According to the Northern Plains Potato Growers Association, the potato chip was invented in 1853 and has been America’s #1 snack food for more than 50 years. In 2011, Americans ate 1.5 billion pounds of potato chips -- that’s about four pounds per person.

Patricia Bannan, MS, RDN
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Potato Chips & Sulfite Allergies

Often what many people think is an allergy is a sensitivity. Such is the case with sulfites, which are preservatives used in wine, beer, medications and many food products. According to Health Canada, true allergic reactions occur with exposure to allergen proteins, and sulfites are not proteins.

Monica Crowe
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How Potato Chip Grease Affects You

Potato chips are deep-fried, making this popular snack a greasy one. A serving of potato chips now and then isn't likely to harm your health, but eating them regularly could. Even reduced-fat versions pose a health risk when you eat them in large amounts.

Eliza Martinez
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How to Stop Craving Potato Chips

Potato chips were famously created in 1853, when George Crum became offended when a restaurant patron sent back his fried potatoes for being too thick. To spite the patron, Crum sliced potatoes paper thin, fried them in oil, added salt and became the unwitting creator of the modern potato chip.

Kay Ireland
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How to Deep Fry Bananas to Make Chips

Deep-fried banana chips put a sweet yet savory twist on a familiar snack. As a deep-fried food rich in fat, banana chips aren't healthy in large doses. But banana chips contain fiber, as well as nutrients such as potassium and vitamin A. Use green, unripe bananas or the large cooking bananas known as plantains.

Peter Mitchell
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Doritos Chips Nutrition

There are dozens of flavors of Doritos tortilla chips, and nutrition facts vary slightly among these flavors. As a significant source of calories in a relatively small serving size and packing little nutritional value in their caloric punch, Doritos should be consumed in moderation.

Derek Helderman
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Potato Chips Nutrition

Let’s face it, people like potato chips. No wonder grocery stores dedicate a whole aisle for all variations of chips. A popular snack, a sandwich side dish and a main component of parties, potato chips nutrition should not be overlooked. How many potato chips should you eat?

Nour El-Zibdeh
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Side Effects of Eating Tortilla Chips

While crunchy chips made from corn tortillas may seem like a healthy snack option, eating tortilla chips on a regular basis can cause negative side effects. Like other high-calorie, salty, fried foods, tortilla chips are best enjoyed in moderation.

Marcy Reed
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How to Crisp Stale Crackers & Chips

Snack foods such as chips or crackers are expensive and can take a big bite out of your food budget. Especially frustrating is spending good money on a box of crackers or a bag of chips, only to discover that the crispy treats are stale after you've eaten only a few of them.

M.H. Dyer
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The Effect of Salt & Vinegar Potato Chips on Your Health

Salt and vinegar potato chips, like any flavor of potato chips, should be eaten only in small quantities due to the relatively high amounts of fat and sodium they contain.

Joseph McAllister
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Are Pretzels Healthier Than Chips?

Snacks make up an important part of a balanced diet -- they help increase your nutrient intake, give you energy throughout the day and might prevent you from overeating at meals -- provided they're healthy snacks.

Sylvie Tremblay, MSc
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