She shows how her Canadian boyfriend rates the bags of Spanish potatoes that they don't have in Canada: "I would eat half a bag"

The world of food is full of different products that vary from country to country, even from city to city.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
13 July 2023 Thursday 17:08
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She shows how her Canadian boyfriend rates the bags of Spanish potatoes that they don't have in Canada: "I would eat half a bag"

The world of food is full of different products that vary from country to country, even from city to city. You can travel to the other side of the world and find brands that are the same as your usual supermarket, but offer completely different products.

For example, the varieties of Oreo cookies in Spain against those of places like the United States or Japan, where there may even be exclusive collaborations with renowned brands. The same can happen with French fries.

It is what a TikTok user wanted to show with the help of her partner. Noelia Palacios shares with her more than 3,000 followers multiple culinary experiences with her boyfriend, from Canada.

Most of his videos present the person involved trying various products from different territories to compare them with those of his native country. They can also discover brand-name candy or foods in unusual places, challenging their taste buds.

One of the latest examples falls into the first category, in which his partner tries different bags of Spanish chips, one of the most varied and common snacks in supermarkets and small stores. Of all the formats, flavors and colors, bag snacks have become a regular complement to meals, snacks or evenings with friends and loved ones.

Throughout the clip, the user's partner tries five different bags of chips and snacks. The first one contains the classic ham-flavored Ruffles. The Canadian seems satisfied with the tasting, giving it an eight and a half out of ten.

In addition, he assures that it is "like my fourth or fifth favorite bag of potatoes" in the test he does on the beach, also being the eight and a half that gives them the highest score of the entire video.

The second bag that opens is that of Lay's Campesinas. As he indicates, they remind him of another type of similar potato chips that can be bought in Canada, he understands that people like them and scores them with an eight. The third in contention is the bag of potatoes with a fried egg flavor, from the Hacendado de Mercadona brand. It's one of many innovative flavors that have emerged in recent years, and it scores a six and a half out of ten.

The fourth product that the Canadian puts in his mouth is Pelotazos de Cheetos, one of the best-known appetizers in Spain. He says they are slightly reminiscent of Cheese Puffs, another similar-tasting product more commonly sold in the United States and Canada. After giving them a seven and a half, he also tries the Gang Cheetos to complete the tasting. In this case he indicates that he would not know how to describe the product, giving them a seven.