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RiteBite Max Protein – 7 Grain Protein Snacks Review

The availability of healthy snacks is in abundance in all urban parts of the country, but are the claims of them being healthy even true? Most products advertise to be an all-new snack filled with superfoods but some of them use bad-for-you fats like palm oil, or even vanaspati, while some add low-quality ingredients. In this quest to find some actual healthy snacks, we keep exploring the food market and keep on trying new products and landed on RiteBite’s Max Protein Snacks. We tasted two variants of the all-new RiteBite Max Protein – 7 Grain Protein Snacks – Salt & Pepper and Desi Masala. Let’s have a look at their list of ingredients, price and how they tasted. Here is our #FirstImpression.

What You Need To Know About RiteBite Max Protein – 7 Grain Protein Snacks

*As per information provided on the pack

The Variants

The protein-packed chips by RiteBite Max Protein have an impressive list of ingredients – jowar, chickpeas, quinoa, ragi, soy, urad, and whole grain oats. Along with that, it uses rice bran oil which is a much better cooking medium than the commonly used palm oil.

Let’s find out, how did these 7 Grain Protein Snacks by RIteBite rank on the tasting scale.

RiteBite Max Protein – 7 Grain Protein Snacks Review

1) RiteBite Max Protein – 7 Grain Protein Snacks – Desi Masala Chips

RiteBite Max Protein – 7 Grain Protein Snacks – Desi Masala Chips

The RiteBite Desi Masala Chips had Indian spices in abundance, that we thoroughly enjoyed.

MRP – Rs 120/-

*Price at the time of review

#FirstImpression Of RiteBite Max Protein – 7 Grain Protein Snacks – Desi Masala Chips

The RiteBite Max Protein – 7 Grain Protein Snacks – Desi Masala Chips are priced at Rs 120/- for a 150-gram box. 60 grams of serving provides 286 Kcal of energy.

The desi masala chips are crunchy and have a wavy shape. The texture is similar to the fryums we used to eat as a child.

It has a desi tangy flavor and has lots of masalas. The dry mango powder, ginger powder, cumin, cinnamon and every desi spice in this pack, enhances the overall taste. The salt is not overpowering and the tang of the masalas shine through.

2) RiteBite Max Protein – 7 Grain Protein Snacks – Salt & Pepper Chips

RiteBite Max Protein – 7 Grain Protein Snacks – Salt & Pepper Chips

With a mild peppery kick, the RiteBite Max Protein Salt & Pepper Chips are a tasty snack to munch on.

MRP – Rs 120/-

*Price at the time of review

#FirstImpression Of RiteBite Max Protein – 7 Grain Protein Snacks – Salt & Pepper Chips

The RiteBite Max Protein – 7 Grain Protein Snacks Salt & Pepper Chips are priced at Rs 120/- for a 150-gram box. 60 grams of serving provides 287 Kcal of energy.

The salt and pepper chips are very crisp and crunchy. These wave-shaped chips are extremely grainy and airy, just like the previous variant.

As soon as you bite into these chips, you can feel how fibrous they are. You can actually taste the grains with the subtle taste of salt and pepper. The mild peppery kick at the end is quite delicious.

Wrapping It Up!

They are made of whole grains and do not contain white carbohydrates like refined flour. Both the chips were made with no potato, rice, wheat, or corn.

They are both gluten-free.

These chips contain 35% less fat than regular potato chips.

Good quality ingredients are used which makes these chips healthy. At least, healthier than the usual chips we find in the market.

Overall, both the variants were quite tasty and crunchy.

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