Product Review: Danielle Crispy Fruit Chip

March 19th, 2010 | Posted by Lindsay Ingalls in Review

Danielle Crispy Fruit Chips are my new obsession.  I recently saw these at Whole Foods and was tempted to try them but talked myself out of it.  So when Neherbal Foods said they world send me samples I was delight to try them.  Now that I have tried them I am addicted and can’t wait to get my hands on more.

Danielle Crispy Fruit Chips have a number of flavors and I tried 5 of them:

  • Wild Taro Chips
  • Sweet Jackfruit Chips
  • Roasted Coconut Chips
  • Sweet Mango Chips
  • Tangy Pineapple Chips

All of these chips were amazing and are a great snack when you are looking for something sweet and crunchy.  The Sweet Mango Chips and the Sweet Jackfruit where my two favorites, however I enjoyed all of them.  I was pleasantly surprise to find that the Roasted Coconut Chips were creamy and sweet.

They are All Natural, have No Preservatives and No Trans Fat; the fruits and veggies are then sprayed with nonhydrogenated palm oil and “vacuum fried,” a method that, according to the company, allows the products to retain their flavor and absorb little oil. A 28 gram serving there are about (depending on fruit/veggie you get) 120 calories, 3.5 grams of fat, 5 grams of fiber, and 2 grams of protein.

Disclaimer: Neherbal Foods provided me with a free sample of this product to review, and I was under no obligation to review it if I so chose. Nor was I under any obligation to write a positive review or sponsor a product giveaway in return for the free product.

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4 Responses

  • I usually stay away from anything with “chips” in the name, are they still a junk food? I couldn’t find any nutrition info on their site.

    • cookingforaveganlover says:

      They are All Natural, have No Preservatives and No Trans Fat he fruits and veggies are then sprayed with nonhydrogenated palm oil and “vacuum fried,” a method that, according to the company, allows the products to retain their flavor and absorb little oil. A 28 gram serving there are about (depending on fruit/veggie you get) 120 calories, 3.5 grams of fat, 5 grams of fiber, and 2 grams of protein.

  • Panda says:

    I purchased the banana and coconut from Whole Food the other day. I must say they are not bad, the banana chip have a hint of honey, compare to other banana chip. Although I find the bag of coconut alittle light.

    They are great on ice cream!

  • Nehal says:

    Its hard to pick a Favorite, I find I favor one over another depending on the season… Right now I am hooked on the MANGO!



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