The Day I Came Across Asiko Plantain Crispsdocument54Mar 22, 20152 min read Crisps made with Plantain, a big banana fruit... No, Plantain is not a banana fruit.... Yes, Plantain Crisps – Asiko Plantain Crisps I was pleasantly surprised when I gave these Asiko Plantain Crisps a try. Finally something different. Really different. I have never had these crisps before. I used to see people eating them at work, on the buses, almost everywhere, and they seem to enjoy them. I came across them in an ad last December, I decided to give it a try, I am glad to say the quality was absolutely wonderful, delicious, crunchy, low in fat and sodium. I am so glad to have found these Asiko Plantain Crisps. They are made with plantain, a big banana, with no preservatives, artificial flavours and gluten free. The plantain is a close relative of the banana, and although a tropical fruit, it is nutritionally high in Potassium, Energy, and low in Cholesterol. It is actually used in most developing countries as a vegetable, forming part of the staple diet. The process of making this natural plantain crisps is similar to that of potato crisps. Living in Ireland, I get my plantain crisps delivered every two months via alademarket.com. These superbly made Asiko Plantain Crisps are excellent with side dips or with salad as a sprinkle. My children love them too! The only problem, I have to hide them constantly. But I need to warn you - these Asiko Plantain Crisps are addictive! Don't take my word for it, I can only tell you how these wonderful alternative to potato crisps are. I just love these Asiko Plantain Crisps. Kudos for Asiko and alademarket.com. There are four different flavours: * Riped Asiko Slighly Salted (Box of 30 bags of 85g) * Riped Asiko Chili Flavour (Box of 30 bags of 85g) * Riped Asiko Naturally Sweet Unsalted (30 bags of 85g) * Green Plantain Strips with Salt (20 bags of 90g) To buy them go to alademarket.com.
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