Potato Chip Warnings

Potato chips are a salty and crunchy snack that are quite popular. Eating potato chips occasionally is unlikely to negatively impact your overall health, but consuming this snack regularly can lead to your consuming too many unhealthy ingredients and not enough vitamins and minerals.

Sara Ipatenco
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What Are the Healthiest Potato Chips?

While crispy, crunchy potato chips are often thought of as a tasty side for sandwiches, chips are rarely considered a health food. However, manufacturers are reducing added sodium and cooking oils in chips, turning chips from a high-fat food to a low-fat option.

Rachel Nall
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Which Over-the-Counter Potato Chips Are Gluten- and Dairy-Free?

While most varieties of potato chips are naturally gluten- and dairy-free, some flavored styles may contain varying amounts of gluten or dairy.

Stephanie M. Beaudette MEd., RDN
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Pork Rinds Nutrition Information

If pork rinds are a staple on your table every time you host a get together, you may want to find an alternative. Made by curing and frying the skin of pigs, it’s no wonder that pork rinds are loaded with calories and fat.

Melodie Anne
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The Types of Fats Found in Potato Chips

Potato chips are made from either thinly sliced potatoes that are deep-fat fried or dried potatoes that are processed into chips, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Potato chips can be cooked in a variety of fats. The most common types are sunflower, corn and cottonseed oils.

Linda Tarr Kent
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