I Tried 9 Doritos Flavors & The Best Is Better Than the Original (2024)

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We live in a world where there can't be just one or two flavors of, well, anything. To wit: Doritos tortilla chips. Not satisfied with the old-school Nacho Cheese and Cool Ranch flavors, the undisputed leader in the tortilla chip world offers a dizzying array of flavor combinations, leaning hard into the "flamin'" category. Not to be confused with spicy, because as you'll see, those are different.

But which flavor is the best Doritos of them all in 2024? On a recent evening, I gathered some friends at my local brewery to put them to the test. This was serious business, I can assure you, and we gave the tasting all the gravitas it deserved. There were questions, there were debates, and above all, there were Doritos for days.

In the end, only one of us gets to crown the winner, and that job falls to me. So, read on to find out which Dorito took home the gold.

Doritos Flamin' Hot Limón Flavored Tortilla Chips

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Nutrition: (Per 12 Chips):
Calories: 150
Fat: 8 g (Saturated Fat: 1 g)
Sodium: 190 mg
Carbs: 18 g (Fiber: 1 g, Sugar: 1 g)
Protein: 2 g

There was zero debate on this frankenchip that pledges lime flavor but with a Spanish spelling. The neon green bag cost me $5.99.

The look: No Doritos color comes from nature, but this is an especially lurid orangey-red chip with a medium to heavy coating of powder.

The taste: An odd combination of faux lime flavor, screaming heat, and corn. "Literally why?" "Absolutely gross!" and "Where's the spit cup?" were among the nicer comments leveled at this variety. To me, it was like one of those plastic limes filled with "lime juice" that fell into a bag of spicy chips. One taster compared it to "one of those margaritas that tastes like it's made with Glade." Another was reminded of citronella. "There will be no mosquitos within 10 feet of my face," he said before dumping the rest of the bag in the trash.

Doritos Spicy Nacho Flavored Tortilla Chips

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Nutrition: (Per 12 Chips):
Calories: 140
Fat: 8 g (Saturated Fat: 1 g)
Sodium: 190 mg
Carbs: 16 g (Fiber: 1 g, Sugar: 0 g)
Protein: 2 g

Why mess with a winner? To increase market share, presumably. So, Doritos added some heat to their classic nacho cheese-flavored chip. The Spicy Nacho variety cost me $5.99.

The look: A red bag emblazoned with chips afire hints at the heat within, while the fairly standard-issue orange chips are light on the dust.

The taste: We can sum these up with a resounding "meh." Tasters were confused that it didn't just taste like a spicier version of the original. We all tasted … corn. They weren't very spicy and didn't have much cheese flavor, either. One taster thought they tasted nothing whatsoever like the original.

Doritos Flamin' Hot Nacho Flavored Tortilla Chips

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Nutrition (Per 12 Chips):
Calories: 150
Fat: 8 g (Saturated Fat: 1 g)
Sodium: 190 mg
Carbs: 17 g (Fiber: 1 g, Sugar: 1 g)
Protein: 2 g

It's as if someone at Doritos said, "Let's take the original and make it hotter than the original or the spicy original." This Flamin' Hot Nacho variety cost $5.99.

The look:The fiery orange bag dials up the heat with flames licking up from the bottom of the package, and the brand goes all in on the violent red of these chips, which will definitely leave a trademark stain on your fingers (or anything they touch).

The taste: Marginally better than the spicy hot version, the bright red chips leave a trail of dust and stain your fingers, but they don't have much going for them taste-wise. Doritos is missing the happy medium, as these were too hot, according to the tasters (while the "spicy" flavor wasn't hot enough). And they do blunt the palate. One taster compared them to eating wings that are so hot that you have to stop eating after just a few.

Doritos Blazin' Buffalo & Ranch Tortilla Chips

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Nutrition: (Per 12 Chips):
Calories: 150
Fat: 7 g (Saturated Fat: 1 g)
Sodium: 190 mg
Carbs: 17 g (Fiber: 1 g, Sugar: 1 g)
Protein: 2 g

If you like hot buffalo wings dipped in ranch dressing, Doritos wants you to like this lab recreation of that flavor combo. I found the Blazin' Buffalo & Ranch variety on sale for $4.99.

The look: Presumably, the cool blue packaging is meant to communicate that these chips contain ranch flavor, while the fiery chip image conveys, well, heat. The chips themselves are a bit brighter than the standard Doritos orange with a consistent dusting.

The taste: A mixed bag. One taster said they'd grab a plateful at a cookout, calling them "appealing." (The same taster also acknowledged being a chicken wing and Buffalo sauce fan.) Everyone agreed the ranch taste was subtle. For better effect, these chips needed to be dipped in actual ranch dressing. For that matter, another taster said there wasn't much Buffalo taste, either. I thought they had quite an afterburn, but my friend with a higher heat tolerance labeled them medium heat. If there were no other Doritos around, these would do, I guess?

Doritos Sweet and Tangy BBQ Flavored Tortilla Chips

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Nutrition: (Per 11 Chips):
Calories: 150
Fat: 7 g (Saturated Fat: 1 g)
Sodium: 190 mg
Carbs: 18 g (Fiber: 1 g, Sugar: 1 g)
Protein: 2 g

Did somebody dip a Doritos chip in barbecue sauce and cry voila!? So it seems. The Sweet & Tangy BBQ flavor cost $5.99.

The look:This relatively neutral bag in shades of gray and black boasts not a single flame and the chips are a bit … earthier color than other flavors with a hint of brown and a medium level of dust.

The taste:Through some food chemistry mystery, these chips had no discernible scent. But once you taste them, they lived up to the name better than anything we ranked lower. "Like I dipped a Dorito into barbecue sauce," one taster summed up. These were pretty subjective. If you like sweet and tangy barbecue sauce, you like these. And if not? You're out of luck. The balance of sweet and tangy got thumbs up from most of my tasters, although I found the sweetness a bit too reminiscent of ketchup. Doritos uses stevia for the sweet part, and a little of that goes a long way. Maybe save these for barbecue season, one taster suggested.

Doritos Spicy Sweet Chili Flavored Tortilla Chips

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Nutrition: (Per 12 Chips):
Calories: 140
Fat: 7 g (Saturated Fat: 1 g)
Sodium: 270 mg
Carbs: 18 g (Fiber: 1 g, Sugar: 1 g)
Protein: 1 g

Tapping into your innate craving of things that are sweet and salty, Doritos presents this chip trading on the chili-flavored trend. The Spicy Sweet Chili flavor cost $5.99.

The look: There's little difference in the color from the original Nacho Cheese Doritos, and dust was nearly non-existent.

The taste: Maybe the most divisive bag of the test, these are a love 'em or hate 'em flavor. "This doesn't need to exist," one taster said as I poured a few more onto my plate to chow down. Because I do love a strip mall restaurant pad thai, these were my jam, and in my personal top two. But my fellow tasters found the flavor weak, the dusting light, and the flavor confusing. "Is this teriyaki?" one asked. "I'd venture to say these are the worst selling of the group," said another. Even so, 98% of reviewers on Doritos.com recommend them, so I'm ranking them high.

Doritos Cool Ranch Flavored Tortilla Chips

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Nutrition: (Per 12 Chips):
Calories: 150
Fat: 8 g (Saturated Fat: 1 g)
Sodium: 190 mg
Carbs: 18 g (Fiber: 1 g, Sugar: 1 g)
Protein: 2 g

This is pure nostalgia. We're talking about a flavor that's been around since the 1980s, back when there wasn't an endless array of flavors, and maybe the origins of America's collective love affair with all things dipped in ranch? A bag of Cool Ranch chips cost $5.99.

The look: The bright blue bag is instantly recognizable as Cool Ranch, even with the addition of the (now outdated) Super Bowl promo. These chips are the palest of the bunch with only specks of dust.

The taste:"Great to eat when you're drunk" may not sound like a glowing recommendation, but we're talking about a product made mostly of artificial colors and multisyllabic chemicals here, and this taster wasn't wrong. It tastes like the original Doritos infused with ranch, and that's a happy place to be. Nothing not to love here.

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Doritos Nacho Cheese Flavored Tortilla Chips

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Nutrition: (Per 12 Chips):
Calories: 150
Fat: 8 g (Saturated Fat: 1 g)
Sodium: 210 mg
Carbs: 18 g (Fiber: 1 g, Sugar: 1 g)
Protein: 2 g

The one, the only, the plain(est) Doritos still draw legions of fans despite giving itself so much competition. A bag of Nacho Cheese chips cost $5.99.

The look: The classic orange bag contains the classic yellowy-orange chip with a light to medium dusting. No surprises here.

The taste: These chips have some serious staying power. At a time when we all want what's next, the classic Doritos is where it's at. "Love the cheesy flavor. It also has the perfect amount of dusting," said one happy taster. "It's perfect as a nacho cheese flavor," said another. We all gave the highest marks to this 50-year-old version that we would all consider the original—although it was technically the third flavor in the product line!—with one taster harking back to signing yearbooks with his review: "Stay the same and never change."

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Doritos Flamin' Hot Cool Ranch Flavored Tortilla Chips

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Nutrition: (Per 12 Chips):
Calories: 150
Fat: 8 g (Saturated Fat: 1 g)
Sodium: 190 mg
Carbs: 18 g (Fiber: 1 g, Sugar: 1 g)
Protein: 2 g

If the mark of a successful junk food product is a reluctance to stop at one or 12, this reboot of already delicious Cool Ranch Doritos fired up with rip-roaring heat is golden. (Hey, did you know internet lore has it that Doritos is Spanish for little golden things?) A bag of Flamin' Hot Cool Ranch cost me $5.99.

The look: Doritos did the most with this bag, drenched in blue but with a flaming, black hole of a chip-shaped tear-out situation framing a single flaming chip. Inside, garish red-orange chips are pretty heavily coated in dust.

The taste: With the precisely calibrated balance of savory, spicy, and sweet, the perfect crunch, and the cool of that ranch flavor humming alongside and taming the heat, these are indeed little golden things. The only complaint was that if they were slightly less spicy, you could binge them for hours. Hands down my favorite, with nearly perfect scores across the board, this chip drew praise like "better than the original." Enough said.

This story has been updated to include copyedits, fact-checking, and updated links.

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I Tried 9 Doritos Flavors & The Best Is Better Than the Original (2024)

FAQs

What is the tastiest flavor of Doritos? ›

In a duel between Cool Ranch and Nacho Cheese, though, Cool Ranch wins by a hair/nose. Cool Ranch just is meant for the vehicle of a Dorito corn chip. Of course, there are ranch potato chips and ranch pretzels out there, but I sincerely believe the flavor wouldn't be so iconic had Doritos Cool Ranch blazed the trail.

What is the oldest Doritos flavor? ›

The initial flavor was simply toasted corn, followed by taco in 1967, and the now-ubiquitous nacho cheese in 1972.

What makes Doritos taste so good? ›

There are a few natural umami bombs in there, namely Romano cheese, cheddar cheese, and tomato powder. Slightly less potent (umami grenades?), though still packing their own glutamate punch, are onion powder, garlic powder, and the various forms of whey.

How many different varieties of Doritos have been made over the years? ›

There have been well over 100 different flavors. These range from classic, like Spicy Nacho and Cool Ranch, to wacky with flavors like Late-Night Cheeseburger, Ranch-Dipped Chicken Wings and Mountain Dew. If you're traveling abroad, be sure to check out Olive, Yogurt and Mint or Clam Chowder flavored Doritos.

Do Mexican Doritos taste better? ›

For example, in Mexico, Doritos taste slightly different than their American counterparts. Mexican Doritos are said to have a stronger concentration of flavor, with a greater focus on the cheese and jalapeño aspects.

What was the cool original Flavour Doritos? ›

With intense flavour, full-on crunch and a triangular shape to load with dip, Doritos Cool Original flavour tortilla chips are a great tasting bold snack for when you're getting together with friends!

Why are people boycotting Doritos? ›

The backlash included various offensive narratives, from accusations of satanic practices within the LGBTQ+ community to critiques of corporate “wokeness.” Hudson's gender identity was, and still is, a focal point for those rallying against Doritos.

Which bag of Doritos came out first? ›

Believe it or not, Nacho Cheese is not the first Doritos® flavor! The initial recipe was unflavored, but later seasoning was added to revamp the taste which created the original flavor, Doritos® Taco.

Are Doritos healthy? ›

In short, Doritos are pretty much processed junk food. “Processed foods are loaded with added sugars, fats, and other harmful ingredients that contribute to cancer and other chronic diseases," said Dr. Neal Barnard, the President of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, as per Brio-Medical Cancer Clinic.

What are the disadvantages of Doritos chips? ›

Eating a lot of spicy nacho flavored Dorito chips can increase the risk of weight gain, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol due to their high calorie, sodium, and unhealthy fat content. Additionally, consuming spicy foods in excess may cause digestive discomfort such as heartburn or indigestion.

What is the flavor enhancer in Doritos? ›

Those flavour enhancers include monosodium glutamate, disodium 5'-ribonucleotides, which create that savoury taste best described as yummy. Citric acid helps to make the mouth water. Doritos are fried in oil, and there is oil in the ingredients.

What kind of oil are Doritos fried in? ›

Vegetable Oil

Each chip is nearly 29 percent fat by weight, and almost all of that is corn oil, sunflower oil, or soybean oil.

What was the original Doritos flavor? ›

The very first Doritos were sort of plain-flavored. American consumers found the chips kind of plain without sauce, so Frito-Lay gave them a sort of Mexican seasoning called “Taco” in 1968. What we think of as the “original” flavor, nacho cheese, debuted in 1974.

Which Doritos is hot? ›

DORITOS® FLAMIN' HOT® Nacho Flavoured Tortilla Chips.

What are the most spicy Doritos chips? ›

The Carolina Reaper has just been called the hottest chili pepper in the world, thanks to the Guinness World Records. The Carolina Reaper was created in South Carolina by a man named Ed Currie, who crossbred a red habanero pepper with another chili pepper breed known as the Naga Viper.

What happened to Doritos habanero? ›

Fiery Habanero Doritos were discontinued in 2009.

Since then, Doritos has introduced a Flamas flavor that is spicy.

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