Chips that are melted with cheese are called nachos which originated in Northern Mexico.
Classic nachos are made with crispy tortilla chips and topped with melted cheese and sometimes sliced Jalapeno peppers.
Nachos are sometimes served as a side dish or a main dish.
Good things to dip chips in are Guacamole, salsa, cheese dip, bean dip, ranch dressing, ranch dip, spinach dip, hummus, cream cheese, melted cheddar cheese, nacho cheese, Creamy bacon cheese dip, French Onion Dip and Pineapple and Raisin Cream Cheese Dip.
Things you can pair with chips are chili, fish, salsa, cheese dip, bean dip, Guacamole, Spinach dip, hummus, queso, blue cheese dressing, melted cheddar cheese, nacho cheese, fresh feta cheese, fries, hamburgers, sausages, salads, black bean dip, Caramelized French Onion Dip, Creamy Bacon Cheese Dip, Homemade Ranch Dip, Ranch Dip, Pineapple and Raisin Cream Cheese Dip.
Chips are most commonly a snack although chips can also be used as a side dish depending on how you serve them.
Chips are a popular snack food that are often eaten on their own or with dip or cheese.
Chips can also be served as a side dish with a meal like fish and chips and chips can also be served as an appetizer like tortilla chips with bean dip, guacamole or salsa.
Some people even serve chips as a party dish.
The healthiest chips are baked potato chips or air fried potato chips made with healthy oils like avocado oil or olive oil.
Some of the healthiest brands of chips are Artisan Tropic Cassava Strips, Brad's Veggie Chips, Siete Grain Free Tortilla Chips, Thrive Market Organic Veggie Sticks, Lesser Evil Paleo Puffs, Good Health Olive Oil Kettle Chips, Jackson's Honest Sweet Potato Chips and Barnana Organic Plantain Chips.
Sunchips are also a healthier option than other potato chips.
Sunchips are healthy in moderation and they are also healthier than most other chips and junk foods.
However sunchips are still processed foods and contain some fat and sodium.
Sunchips are also whole grain and contain fiber which is healthy for you.
There's not much health benefits to eating sunchips but they are a healthier choice than most other potato chips.
Sun Chips are a marginally better choice than some potato chips due to whole grains and potentially less fat, but the sunchips are not necessarily 'healthy' overall due to their processing and ingredients.
Sunchips just like other chips should be consumed in moderation and as long as you eat other healthy foods along with the sunchips you can maintain your health and eat sunchips and other chips.
Just don't eat a lot of chips or sunchips and your health will be okay.
Sunchips are made of the ingredients salt, sugar, whole oat flour, brown rice flour, whole wheat, canola oil and or sunflower oil and whole corn.