🔥 Spice Up Your Life with Every Crunch!
Don Chilio Mild Jalapeno Mexican Chile Crisp is a 5 oz. pack of crunchy sliced jalapenos fried in 100% olive oil. This keto-friendly, vegan, and gluten-free topping is perfect for enhancing a variety of dishes, offering a mild heat and addictive crispiness without any additives or preservatives.
A**N
Hands down best chili crunch!
Best chili crunch on the market! Texture and crunch and flavor. Love that it’s made with heart healthy olive oil rather than the usual soybean oil. A++++ if you love chili crunch you need this in your life.
S**M
Yum!!!
Tried it last night in my Mexican casserole and it was perfect!!! Love it & will purchase again just not from the buyer because they increased the price. I found a much cheaper one & repurchased it!!! Yum!!
L**S
Amazing!
These are so tasty! They are great on literally anything. My favorite has been sandwiches and salads! The flavor is all jalapeño, I was worried that they would have an aftertaste from the oil, but they are perfect!
G**E
Impossible to open jar
Impossible to open. After trying several tricks to open this tightly sealed jar we had to just use a knife. Not sure it’s safe to eat now after some kid pieces fell into the jar :( sad cause I waited a couple weeks to receive the item in the first place and was excited to try it.
D**E
This is a fantastic, spice-lover's dream of a product!
I LOVE this crunchy, spicy, amazing addition to just about ANY Dish!!!!You will NOT be disappointed, Guaranteed!
T**S
One came unsealed
Bought a pack of two. Out of the box one of the jars was unsealed while the other was sealed and had the plastic wrapping around the lid.
J**E
Chili Oil Jalapeño Style.
Great flavor and nice spice. Goes great with many foods. Great for Tex mex!
J**F
THESE PEPPERS ARE AMAZING!
I have purchased these peppers numerous times and have never been disappointed. They are crisp and addictively delicious. The first time that I ordered it, I almost ate the whole jar by itself in one sitting.Note to the seller. On your page there is an ad that refers to the peppers as "dired peppers in oil' Dired is not an adjective that should be used to describe your product and will only hurt your sales.
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