Mixing Every Chip Flavor into One Epic Chip

TLDRIn this video, I mix every chip brand and flavor into one chip. Starting from the first commercial chip invented in 1853, I explore the wide variety of chips available today. I visit different stores to gather unique chips and organize them into groups. Then, I blend the chips into crumbs, add water to form a dough, and shape it into a chip-like form. Finally, I air-fry the chips and taste-test the top three unique flavors from each letter of the word 'CHISE'.

Key insights

🍟Chips have come a long way since the first commercial chip was invented in 1853.

🔥There is a wide variety of chip brands, flavors, and unique combinations available today.

🌽The process of mixing and creating a chip from various flavors and brands is an interesting and creative experiment.

😋Taste-testing the final chip product reveals unique and surprising flavors.

🌍Chips are a popular snack worldwide, with unique flavors from different cultures and countries.

Q&A

What was the first commercial chip invented?

The first commercial chip was invented in 1853 by American Chef George Crumb.

How many unique chips did you gather for this experiment?

I gathered 177 unique chips from different stores.

How did you create the final chip?

I blended the chips into crumbs, added water to form a dough, shaped it into a chip-like form, and air-fried it.

What were the top three unique flavors you taste-tested?

The top three unique flavors were salted egg salmon chips, hot chicken skin chips, and Takis blue heat chips.

What were the most surprising flavors you encountered?

The most surprising flavors were wild protein chips with chicken and waffle flavor, Riley's Originals chicken waffle chips with organic turmeric, and hot chili squid chips.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction: In this video, I mix every chip brand and flavor into one chip.

03:43Gathering chips: I visit different stores to gather a wide variety of unique chips.

07:07Organizing chips: I organize the chips into groups based on brands and flavors.

09:52Mixing process: I blend the chips into crumbs and add water to form a dough.

12:17Shaping and cooking the chip: I shape the dough into a chip-like form and air-fry it.

13:54Taste-testing: I taste-test the top three unique flavors from each letter of the word 'CHISE'.

14:56Conclusion: The process of mixing and creating a chip from different flavors and brands is an interesting and creative experiment.