Takis vs. Their Tak-alikes | Taste Test (2024)

Let us review.

With that out of the way, some facts:

  • Takis are a brand of rolled-up and fried corn chips designed to resemble little taquitos.
  • Takis are dusted heavily—and I mean blitzed—with spices and powdered lime for an intensely salty, puckeringly tangy, generously spicy snack.
  • If you get Taki residue on your fingers, everything you touch will be ruined.
  • One serving of Takis is about 13 pieces, containing 150 calories, eight grams of fat, and 420 milligrams of sodium.
  • A standard snack-size bag of Takis contains four servings.
  • Takis are awesome.

Since our initial tasting of the snack earlier this year, we've kept an eye on Takis (and the viral success of those dancing kids), which is what led me to find a curious item in the snack section of my local supermarket:

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More Taki flavors? No, you're looking at an entirely separate snack product: Dinamita, which is made by Doritos, a competitor brand to Barcel's line of taquito-shaped chips. Two Taki-level-intensely-flavored Dinamita flavors were rolled out in 2012, and with a brand new flavor on the way, the Tak-alikes must be seeing some commercial success.

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I can't get Takis in my neighborhood, and where I have found Takis in New York (a short list), I haven't seen the Doritos alternative, so as far as I'm concerned this competition is a good thing. But what if I lived in a world where I had to choose between Takis and Dinamita? Who makes the better ultra-salty and -caloric chip?

I had to find out, and I was going to take down the whole Serious Eats office with me to do so.

The Contenders

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I brought in three flavors of Takis for our tasting: the spicy chili- and lime-flavored Fuego, the habanero-spiced-but-actually-less-spicy Nitro, and a wildcard we hadn't tried before, Salsa Brava. (Guacamole and Fajita flavors were excluded because we couldn't find any. Takis are rare around here! They also weren't our favorite flavors.)

There are currently two flavors of Doritos Dinamita: a Doritos-flavored spicy cheese (Nacho Picoso) and a Fuego doppleganger Chile Limon. I also added another Tak-alike to the mix: Churritos.

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Churritos are a noodle-like fried snack also made by Barcel, and they're marketed as a companion product to Takis. One of the bags even shares the same name, "Fuego," with a note that it has the "same spicy flavor as Takis." We put that claim to the test.

The Results

Tasters sampled all seven chips, ranking their favorites and leaving comments on flavor, texture, and oh god it's so spicy-ness. Though the flavors differ, the greatest difference between Takis and Dinamita is their texture: Takis boast a thicker chip with flaky layers, which makes for an especially satisfying crunch. The Dinamita chips are slightly thinner, more prone to shattering than crunching. But did the difference play out in the data?

Not really. Turns out we like 'em both.

There was less than a point of difference between all the Taki and Dinamita flavors, leaving no clear winner. The data did show that we're not big fans of Churritos, the Takis companion product. While they do taste similar, they lack the fiery hit of spice we've come to expect from our Takis, as well as the oily, flaky crunch.

Here's the rundown on the rest ranked in order of preference.

Takis Fuego

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By a hair, our favorite Taki-like product is in fact made by Takis. The Fuego is our ur-Taki, brilliantly spicy, jolted with lime, and blessed with a layered crunchiness. If you're going to buy any flavor of Takis, buy this one.

Dinamita Nacho Picoso

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A surprise favorite among tasters, it's essentially a Dorito-flavored Taki. There's yellow cheese powder, a touch of heat, and the unquestionable feeling that you're eating a plate of nachos in snack tube form. If you're afraid of Takis' tangy lime flavor, this is the chip for you.

Takis Nitro

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Though the Nitro Takis are billed with a habanero flavor, we find them less hot than the Fuegos. What they do have is a cleaner, sharper heat and a subtle but distinct smokiness. "Can I have this with beer plz," one taster asked. I'd agree.

Dinamita Chile Limon

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The Chile Limon Dinamita is a dead ringer for the Fuego Takis—they look almost identical. Tasters noted its blast of "eye-wateringly-tart" lime and "my mouth is burning spice," flavors that are a little less integrated than in the more balanced Fuego. If you have the option, go for the Fuego, but the Chile Limon will do you just fine.

Takis Salsa Brava

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A middle-of-the-road Taki in terms of heat and flavor. There's some tomato sweetness, more like a salsa-topped chip than the chili-lime punch to the mouth of our favorite Takis. It's a tasty thing, "milder but just as good" in the words of one taster, but if you don't want to eat something hellishly spicy and sour, should you really be eating Takis at all?

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FAQs

What is the spiciest version of Takis? ›

Fuego, a hot chili pepper and lime flavor. It is the spiciest of all varieties, as well as the most popular flavor (purple packaging). Fuego azul, a spicy snack topped with a blue mystery spice powder, with a similar taste to Fuego. This flavor was released in the U.S. in 2019 as Blue Heat (blue packaging).

What tastes similar to Takis? ›

They're called Sex Mighty World Tortilla Chips. They're non GMO, and there's, like, no red dye in them, but they're so good. They taste so similar to Takis.

What are Takis supposed to taste like? ›

Takis are a nuclear snack, both in taste and appearance. They're spicy, crunchy, and brightly acidic corn chips that pack a wallop of artificial flavor. They're addictive by design—the cumulative result of flavor enhancers, additives, and dyes.

Why are Takis addictive? ›

The Spice Blend What sets Takis apart is their bold and intense spiciness. This fiery flavor is achieved through a unique spice blend that includes ingredients like chili powder, paprika, and cayenne pepper. The balance of heat and smokiness is what makes Takis so addictive.

Is there a non-spicy Takis? ›

"Takis® Buckin' Ranch is changing the game for tried-and-true snackers who crave intensity without the heat." Takis Buckin' Ranch marks the brand's second non-spicy offering, in addition to Takis Intense Nacho, which still packs a punch, but without any of the heat.

What is blue Takis flavor? ›

Takis® Blue Heat™ is the new flavor combination of Hot Chili Pepper and Lime in an intense blue color!

Are Takis vegan? ›

Not all Takis flavors are vegan, as they contain animal ingredients, like milk or whey, in the recipe. But there are plenty of options that are totally animal-free. The original Fuego flavor, for example, which tastes like hot chili pepper and lime, is vegan.

What does Nitro Takis taste like? ›

One part habanero. One part lime. One part hint of cucumber. The result is an intense mixture of “whoa” after each crunchy bite.

Which is hotter, Fuego or nitro? ›

Though the Nitro Takis are billed with a habanero flavor, we find them less hot than the Fuegos. What they do have is a cleaner, sharper heat and a subtle but distinct smokiness.

What is the new Takis flavor in 2024? ›

COPPELL, Texas, Feb. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Takis®, the iconic brand known for its intensely good spicy rolled tortilla chip, today announced its debut into the ever-popular Ranch flavor category with its new Takis® Buckin' Ranch.

Is it OK to eat Takis? ›

Excessive consumption of Takis and other spicy snack foods can irritate your stomach lining, causing gastritis. This condition produces stomach pain, nausea, and vomiting. The spiciness may also trigger or worsen conditions like heartburn, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

Are giant Takis real? ›

Fans of the brand frequently express their wish for larger versions of their favorite snack. The idea of a giant Taki has become a fun concept within the snack community, although it remains a wishful thinking rather than reality.

Do Takis have pork? ›

Takis® are made from real corn and potatoes. None of its ingredients includes pork, lard, pepsin, pork gelatin, alcohol or alcohol-derived ingredients, cochineal, or carmine, but have not been certified by a qualified authority to determine Halal compliance with Islamic dietary guidelines.

Why do I crave Takis on my period? ›

A 2016 study shows that, during the premenstrual stage (or the luteal phase) of the menstrual cycle, changes in both estrogen and progesterone levels take place. These hormone level changes cause cravings for high-carbs and sweets before your period begins. Basically, we can blame period cravings on the hormones.

What chip is hotter than Takis? ›

Despite the fact that Takis Nitro are flavored with habanero chilis, they don't beat Fuego. Tasters seem to agree that Fuego is the hottest. Serious Eats wrote that its tasters found Fuego to be significantly spicier than the other flavors.

Are Nitro Takis hotter than Fuego? ›

While Nitro Takis, with their habanero and lime taste, also offer quite the kick, they tend to be slightly milder compared to the blazing intensity of Fuego. So, if you're after the ultimate spicy challenge, Fuego Takis are the way to go.

Which is more spicy Takis and Cheetos? ›

Hot Cheetos are the opposite: they get spicier over time and as you eat them. This definitely depends on your spice tolerance. Hot Cheetos and Takis both have a lot of similarities and differences. If you're looking for something with more spice, and less texture, you should go for Takis.

Do Takis have a Scoville rating? ›

How many Scoville units are in Takis? The average bag of Takis is around 100k Scoville units.

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