As you know, I love snacks. Even better is snacks from other countries. And best yet, snacks with interesting flavors. Which gets us to Orion, a South Korean brand, one of the top manufacturers in the country.
Orion makes Orion a variety of items, like biscuits, cookies, pies, crackers, chips, chocolate, gum, and candy. If you don't recognize the Orion name, you may know one of its products: Choco Pie, its top seller that has been around since 1974.
"Turtle Chips are characterized by rich texture and double flavor because they create the feeling of eating several chips with only one bite. When you slowly chew your sweets, it maximizes crispiness in your mouth and the resembling turtles are also the alluring features of Turtle Chips."The largest of their chip lines is the kkobuk chips, or "turtle chips". The name of the chip comes from the shape, that somewhat resembles a turtle shell. The come in many flavors, both savory and sweet. On the savory side, flavors include truffle, corn soup, shrimp, crunch cheese, flamin lime, onion, nutty bean, and seaweed. For sweet, there is vanilla, sweet soybean, cinnamon, and choco churro. I've tried every flavor I could get my hands on.
Update Review, May 2025
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Truffle. |
This was my first time trying a savory flavor of turtle chip. I started off my savory journey at the top: truffle!
Well, sorta savory that is. My first bite left me a bit confused. As always I absolutely adored the turtle chip form factor: light, airy, crispy, so many layers, zomg, why aren't all snack foods turtle chips? But the flavor was very confusing. I did taste the truffle salt. I also tasted a ton of other savory elements: potato powder, onion powder, sour cream powder, butter powder, oregano, basil, parsley, they all did their job of creating quite a complex mix of flavors. But those were only about half the ingredients. There was also sugar. And fructose. And stevia. And molasses powder. And aspartame. Yup, um, every common sweetening agent was also in here. So they were savory, but very sweet, and not in a kettle corn way.
I loved the turtle form. I really like the first hit of truffle. I think I liked the other savory flavors, although they did seem a bit muddled. But ... my brain didn't love the sweetness mixed in there, which is odd, given that I really do generally like sweet and savory mixes.
I still enjoyed my bag, and certainly wouldn't give up even a single chip, but I'd move on to another flavor in the future. ***+.
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Flaming Mala. |
"Experience the unique flavor of South Korea's Turtle Chips Mala. Made from a special blend of spices, this classic snack will delight your taste buds with its bold flavor. "
Wow. Wow, wow, wow.
I finally really, truly understand what mala is all about.
But let me back up. Another savory flavor, and one I expected to bring some heat. After all, they are named "flaming" mala, AND the bag has a big "OMG!! HOT!" right on it. I proceeded carefully. I took a small handful, and was slightly surprised by the fact that they didn't seem particularly spicy. The flavor was remarkably complex, and hard to nail down exactly, but, spicy or hot weren't really the words that came to mind. I really liked the fascinating flavor, and of course *adored* the form factor (so light! so crispy! zomg, layers!), but I was thinking, "eh, these aren't very spicy." I had more and more and more. Because, that form factor is just so addicting.
And then a few minutes passed. And I realized my entire mouth, and in particular my tongue, were sorta numb and tingling. And that tingle lingered.
Well, huh. Yeah, ok, *that* is mala. The ingredients list is pretty long, and somewhat explains the complexity of flavor, as there is just so much going on - "mala chilli seasoning" to start, and "umami powder", onion powder, garlic powder, shrimp powder, soy sauce, black pepper, salt, paprika, yeast extract, red pepper paste, white vinegar, gouda cheese powder, and so much more. I can safely say that I didn't expect gouda cheese to be in that list! Nor shrimp powder really, but yeah, so much complex savory tastes in there, and many strong ones at that (e.g. soy sauce, vinegar, red pepper). The chips do have a sweetness to them too though, with with sugar, sucrose, fructose, and aspartame all in the mix too. As I said, complex, fascinating, and indeed, tingling. Mala.
And yes, these were gone far too fast. ****.
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Sweet Corn. |
Although these are called "sweet corn", they really are corn soup flavor, which is a bit more specific of a flavor, and one I'm familiar with due to other Asian snack foods (e.g. YBC Aerial corn potage very similar chips from Japan, or the corn potage flavor of Umaibo, also from Japan). While I've enjoyed other sweet corn snacks, these were actually my favorites so far, as the flavor wasn't quite as strong in that niche potage department. But still quite pronounced, most definitely sweet corn.
As always, I adored the form factor. The Aerial snacks look nearly identical, but Turtle Chips really just get the layers, the airiness, the crunch perfect. Absolutely nothing to change about the form factor, they are so crispy, so crunchy, yet they melt in your mouth, and break apart in the most addicting way ... swoon. <3 these things in general.
The corn flavor is one you need to be in the mood for, but when you are, it is enjoyable. Low **** just because it isn't a flavor I find myself always wanting.
Original Review, February 2023
I got these on a whim from a Korean grocery store in San Francisco (along with the Honey Butter Chips), and I'm glad I did. They were incredible. I'd get them again in a heartbeat, and would love to try more flavors, but alas, they only had one.
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Choco Churro. |
"This snack, composed of four crunchy layers, harmonizes and blends in the flavor of Choco Churros."
Ok, these are wild. I sorta thought I knew what to expect, but it turns out, I really did not.
The form factor truly is unlike anything else I've seen, with the signature four layers. The eating experience of these is fantastic. Just as they say, it really does give you the sensation of eating several chips in a single bite. They are perfectly crisp, and certainly addicting just based on the shape.
And then there is the taste. This is where I was even more thrown off, as I was expecting a strong cinnamon component, per the churro name. There was cinnamon, but really not much of it. For me, this was a good thing, as I like cinnamon, but, cinnamon and chocolate aren't a magical combination for me. The pieces did have a great chocolate flavor, a deep cocoa, and additional sugar coating that made them sorta lightly glazed. Sweet and chocolately, with just a hint of cinnamon.
The flavor reminded me of unhealthy children's breakfast cereals, but the form was more of a snack, or even a dessert if you wanted to dunk them in whipped cream, which sounds like a wonderful idea to me. Ok, honestly, I think I'd really enjoy them for breakfast too, and I think the nutrition stats really aren't any different from sugary chocolately breakfast cereals, but mine never lasted that long.
I really enjoyed these, and will get them again if I ever find them! ****.