Welcome to my blog called Junk Foodie dot Com. My blog will about every chichiria or junk food I find and then post it here. Seems ridiculous coz who will think about blogging those junk food anyway. But on the contrary, I’m not the only one who blogs about junk food. There are many site that blogs about it and as of now I will concentrate locally. Anything that I can find and buy in the supermarket or sari-sari store. So thanks for visiting and please book mark and tag me on social book marks…..Pleaseeeeeeez?
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Another cracker snack that catches my attention was this Oishi Tenta Squid Chips. The word TENTA was big colored blue in that red small packaging. So I thought what a creative name for a squid chips because what came into my mind was the word “tentacles”. Also a tagalog word “tinta” which means ink in English might sound line “TENTA” also. Squid uses ink as a defense mechanism and in cooking squid dish, some dishes includes their ink for added flavor. Again so much for that, what really matters most is the taste because the most beautiful packaging is useless if it taste like crap.
This is another food stuff that recently attracted my attention. With it’s gold, red and blue packaging and the word “Crispy Tilapia” on it, I was again curious about what is inside this or if it taste good or what. Since tilapia is very abundant here in the Philippines, it is often seen in wet market and fish section of supermarkets and not as chips or fish crackers. It’s not a very attractive fish but if you add value into it like the attractive packaging, well the perception of an ugly fish can be attractive.