The product costs only 10 pesos per pouch, but the taste is comparable to branded snack chips.
The label reads as follows:
ALOHA'S BEST
ORIGINAL
CASSAVA CHIPS
( ) CHEESE ( ) BARBECUE
( ) GARLIC ( ) SOUR CREAM
Brgy. Silangan Ilaya, Nagcarlan, Laguna
Tel. No. (049) 807-1309
lots of delicious foodstuff that are found by the sidewalk...
ReplyDeleteim not sure if ill like the taste of it.. since i am not really a fan of casava cakes...
ReplyDeleteYeah! this one taste nice and it comes in different flavor too, original, that is flavored with salt only; cheese; and garlic. I like most the cheese flavor.
ReplyDeleteI like the cheese flavor...
ReplyDeleteWhat? Cassava chips? How do they do that? Like banana chips? and it comes in different flavor? Wow. Learned it first here.
ReplyDeleteI asked the vendor that time and she said that the preparation method is similar to banana chips. Haven't tried the process at home, though.
DeleteYou should try the Cassava Chips at one of those stalls in SM North. Sorry I forgot the name. Their flavored cassava chips are exceptional. :)
ReplyDeleteBongga ang cassava chips, may flavor na. This is one of the Filipino products that we must market.
ReplyDeletelove chips, native, local or imported! Cassava, I've yet to try. Funny just yesterday a friend gave me ube chips! It's not that sweet and I love the taste, though it was not that crunchy.
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried a lot of cassava chips yet, but I'll definitely look for this when I'm in the area.. :D
ReplyDeletei haven't tried cassava chips, galing naman talaga ng pinoy basta food product.
ReplyDeletethe old dependable cassava chips. :-)
ReplyDeleteNever heard of this until today I have eaten potato and banana chips but not cassava chips. I should have this soon.,
ReplyDeleteHow many calories per bag?
ReplyDelete. I wish for the great of success in all of our destiny endeavors
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