Mishry Rating
SUPERB!
Summary
Fresh, crunchy, and flavorful- Snac Atac Cornado Tomato Blast makes for fun finger food. These are also kid friendly, owing to the balanced spiciness.
Snacks. Movie marathon, lazy evenings, mid-meal nibbles.
If you’re lowkey bored of potato-based snacks, may we suggest a fun form of another vegetable? That is also a whole grain, AND a fruit.
It’s corn we’re talking about. During our weekly research of new product launches, we came across these crunchy corn-based snacks that reminded us of the UAE-specials. Cornado’s Snac Atac is a range of corn-based crunchy cones that are offered in three flavors.
For our Snac Atac Cornado Tomato Blast review, we ordered a tin of the Tomato Blast variant, and here’s all you need to know before getting your hands on it.
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Table of Contents
Snac Atac Cornado Tomato Blast – Everything You Need To Know
All you need to know about Snac Atac Cornado Tomato Blast is decoded in this section.
1. Packaging
The cylindrical tin container comes with a reclosable plastic lid. This is sealed with a layer of foil.
2. Main Ingredients
Corn Meal, Edible Vegetable Oil (Palmolein), Refined Wheat Flour (Maida), Edible Corn Starch, Rock Salt, Maltodextrin, Dehydrated Vegetable Powder, Sugar, Dextrose, Spices & Spices Extracts, Hydrolysed Vegetable Protein Powder, Acidity Regulator (INS 296, INS 330), Anticaking agent (INS 551, INS 341 i), Flavor Enhancers (INS 627 & 631), Raising Agent (INS 500 (ii)) are all ingredients used.
3. Appearance
Are these flattened triangles or are they truly cones? Was visual consistency maintained or did we observe some broken pieces?
4. Texture
Crisp or partially soggy? Did these corn-based snacks retain the characteristic crunch? What about the freshness?
5. Taste
Sweet or tangy? More corn-dominant or inclined towards tomatoes? How did these taste? Can these make for a decent partner for salsa or other dips?
6. Nutritional Information
Per 100 grams, Coronado Tomato Blast offers 520 Kcal which is divided as 62 grams of carbohydrates (of which 8 grams is sugar), 5 grams of protein, and 28 grams of fat.
7. Price
We ordered the 40-gram tin that was priced at Rs 55/-.
8. Shelf Life
These corn-based cones have a shelf life of six months.
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Snac Atac Cornado Tomato Blast – Detailed Review
Snac Atac Cornado Tomato Blast | Parameters |
Net Quantity | 40 grams |
Price | Rs 55 |
Calories | 520 Kcal |
Shelf Life | Six months |
Amazon Rating (on 5) | 3.1 |
We scanned the ingredient list and other information provided before commencing the taste test. This corn-based snack is prepared with non-GMO ingredients and rock salt.
What are non-GMO ingredients?
Crops that haven’t been altered genetically via scientific processes like DNA manipulation and others are called non-GMO or GMO-free ingredients.
These corn-based cones are cap-shaped and we can see specs of seasoning.
Taste-wise, this was addictive! There’s a delectable blend of savory, sweet, and tangy flavors. All of these are in sync, and no one flavor is too overpowering or too subtle. Additionally, the characteristic flavor of corn could be tasted as well.
The fact that it did not have any undesirable oily taste or mouthfeel is appreciated.
But what we liked even better- the BOLD BOLD crunch. This intense crunch speaks of the freshness too. As suggested by the brand, these corn cones would make for a great pair with creamy dips and tangy salsa, owing to this crisp texture.
Features
- A 40-gram tin is priced at Rs 55.
- It has a shelf life of six months.
- Main Ingredients- Corn Meal, Edible Vegetable Oil (Palmolein), Refined Wheat Flour (Maida), Edible Corn Starch, Rock Salt, Maltodextrin, Dehydrated Vegetable Powder, Sugar, Dextrose, Spices & Spices Extracts, Hydrolysed Vegetable Protein Powder, Acidity Regulator (INS 296, INS 330), Anticaking agent (INS 551, INS 341 i), Flavor Enhancers (INS 627 & 631), Raising Agent (INS 500 (ii))
Pros
- No pieces were broken, thumbs up!
- The blend of flavors is quite palatable.
- Full marks for the crunch.
- We like how these didn’t feel oily/greasy on the palate/fingers.
Best Suited For
Looking for flavorful alternatives to your bowl of potato chips? Cornado Snac Atac offers great flavor with a bold crunch.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some interesting FAQs on Snac Atac Cornado Tomato Blast.
1. Are these tomato blasts healthy to consume?
The consumption of packaged/processed food items must be limited since they contain ingredients we wouldn’t regularly use.
2. Are these tomato blasts spicy?
No, they are well-rounded with some sweet, savory, and tangy flavors.
3. What can I pair this tomato blast with?
Salsa, yogurt/cheese dips, hummus spread, are some ways you can experiment with these crunchy snacks.
4. How to retain the crispiness of the chips after unpacking?
The tin containers come with a reclosable lid which makes storage easy. For retaining the crunch, ensure the lid is shut well.
5. Does this product contain any preservatives?
Yes, INS 627 which is added as a flavor enhancer doubles as a preservative. It is used for preserving several snacks like chips, biscuits, etc.
Final Words
Snac Atac Cornado Tomato Blast makes for a great snack. It’s supremely crunchy and decently flavored, and while kids can chomp on it straight out of the pack, those craving an elaborate snack can pair this with a dip or salsa, or even pudina chutney!
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