Five Facts about Tortilla Chips
1. Most tortilla chips are triangular shaped because they are cut from round tortilla.
2. In Mexico, Tortilla Chips are called tostados, toasted chips. Outside of North America they are called “corn chips”
3. Doritos brand is the first toasted tortilla chip launched nationally in the U.S.(1966)
4. Tortilla chips are considered the most fattening item sold in Mexican restaurants with as much as 2 grams of fat per chip.
5. Nachos, chips topped with a variation of shredded cheese, salsa, sour cream, etc., are said to be created by Ignacia Anaya in 1943, account for 30% of all restaurant tortilla chips
Daily Quote:
“Why is it so hard to find an exercise bike with a basket for my tortilla chips?“~Roseanne Barr
Events of February 24
Today’s Food History
on this day in…
- 1874 RIP John Bachman, A Naturalist who wrote some of the text for John James Audubon’s albums of birds and mammals of North America.
- 1938 DuPont begins production of nylon toothbrush bristles. A patent had been granted in 1937. The nylon bristles replaced hog bristles. Yes, toothbrushes used to be made with hog bristles.
- 1955 Steven Jobs was born, co-founder of Apple computer company. According to the company, he “grew up in the apricot orchards which later became known as Silicon Valley.”
- 1989 A fossil egg was found in Utah that was 150 million years old.

your blog is making me hungry 🙂
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This looks good .
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Reblogged this on Wip's Blog and commented:
very informative facts about tortilla
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Mine too!
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How handy that I happened to have a pack of tortillas yesterday!!! Cannot beat the humble chip!!!
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I can never get enough, but I think I agree with Roseanne I need to get an exercise bike to eat them on.
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Ok … now I need to have some chips!
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Loved this post, and LOVE tortilla chips! The good news is, if you read the labels, you’ll see that there ARE healthier options on the shelves than 2 grams of fat each! The other benefit to corn tortilla chips, is they’re multi-grain! YAY! There are many other options available now too, like multi-grain flour-based ones, blue corn, etc. Eaten in moderation, they’re good for you.
Unfortunately for me, the way I love them is like the how-to post on my blog… LOADED! Good thing calories and fat don’t count on weekends! LOL (shhh… it’s MY fairytale!)
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Like them, but glad I’m not addicted to them … if that fat contens is that high. Have great weekend everybody
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I guess I should have said component, but that gets too specific. Considering most meals begin with a basket of chips the majority of the calories of your meal often happens before you get your main course.
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I love all your food facts, look forward to them each day!
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I just love your blog! Wish I had heard of it before, since I’m often looking for interesting bits of food info. It’s just great! Keep it up and thanks for following. 🙂
PS: In Cali, they served me tortilla chips with butter! Interesting combo. We don’t do that in PR.
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yum
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Given how much cheese is usually in dishes at Mexican restaurants, I am surprised to read that tortilla chips are their most fattening item.
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Your posts are much like the foods I love…they both make me smile.
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I just don’t get why anyone likes them – not nice 🙂
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Oh my! 2 grams per chip? Yikes! I love nachos. I was actually planning to have nachos for supper tonight, but your post is making me consider a lighter option. 🙂
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Yum! Tortilla chips really are my weakness…
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Reblogged this on Meals on Wheels.
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Interesting tidbits on tortilla chips although I could have lived without knowing about the fat content of the mighty chip.
And a 150million yr old fossil egg… cool.
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My absolute favourite!
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