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How do they make Takis in a factory?

How do they make Takis in a factory?
Nic Weber

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Ever wondered how those spicy, rolled-up tortilla snacks you love to munch on get made? Yes, we’re talking about Takis! Let’s dive into the fascinating process of how Takis come to life in a factory.

Curious about how Takis are made before they reach your taste buds? You’re not alone! So let’s unwrap the mystery behind these fiery snacks together.

The Spicy Journey from Corn to Takis

The first step in making Takis starts with milling corn to create masa (dough). This masa is then rolled out into thin sheets and cut into the signature Takis shape. Now, here’s where the magic happens: those shapes are fried to crispy perfection before getting tossed in their famous spicy seasonings.

But it doesn’t end there; the Takis must be cooled down quickly to ensure they stay crunchy. Once they’ve cooled, they’re packaged in the eye-catching bags we know and love, ready to be shipped off to stores near you.

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Win Takis by playing games on Playbite!
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