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Co-Op Launches Katsu Curry And Kebab Crisp Range

Co-Op Launches Katsu Curry And Kebab Crisp Range

These sounds like the next best thing to the actual dishes. Yummm.

Ciara Sheppard

Ciara Sheppard

Missing out on our favourite food-based indulgences has been one major downfall of lockdown. From Japanese katsu curries to delicious post night-out kebabs, we're dreaming of the day we can be sat back in our fave eateries.

Until then, Co-Op has just launched the next best thing: katsu curry, kebab and dirty fries crisps. We're dribbling already.

The supermarket launched the crisps inspired by restaurant faves this week, so you can already pick them up in stores.

Co-Op call the Irresistible Sizzling Spiced Chicken Kebab Crisps, the "perfect choice for anyone missing the taste of a gourmet kebab". They're seasoned with shawarma flavour with a hint of lemon for that authentic kebab taste.

Co-Op's xx are inspired by a gourmet kebab (
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Next up, there's the Irresistible Katsu Curry Crinkle Cut Crisps, deliciously seasoned with coriander, coconut and a rich fragrant spice blend for those Wagamama vibes.

Also in the range are the Dirty Fries Crisps, inspired by loaded fries and seasoned with spiced cheese.

Speaking on the Sizzling Spiced Chicken Kebab Crisps, Margaret Withnell, product developer at Co-op, said: "We always look to perfect the nation's favourite flavours with our new crisp launches and I'm pretty confident that we've delivered with our Irresistible Sizzling Spiced Chicken Kebab Crisps this year.

"We've worked hard to capture the exact taste of a mouth-watering gourmet kebab in every single bite, from the iconic Middle Eastern shawarma flavour to just the right amount of lemon that you would usually squeeze over your dish."

Or why not try the Katsu Curry flavour? (
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The katsu and kebab crisps are priced at £1.70 per bag, while the dirty fries option is cheaper at £1.

We HAVE to try these.

If you do want to attempt to recreate Wagamama's famous Katsu Curry at home, then the Japanese restaurant has revealed how to do just that as part of its #WokFromHome lockdown series.

Watch the tutorial here.

Featured Image Credit: Co-Op

Topics: Tasty Food, Food And Drink