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I'd never heard the term "chilaquiles" before.
Apparently, it's a synonym for bad nachos. Most Trader Joe's house-branded products are pretty darn good. Their frozen panini is far better than the competition (but for some reason it has been disappearing from the stores around here). This one is an exception. It's crap. Basically, it's soggy corn chips covered with a flavorless chicken-and-chili sauce. Not much chicken. It's almost like they said the word "chicken" over the sauce and considered the job done. At $4.29, it's one of their more expensive forzen entrees, and despite that it's a terrible value. For less money, I could have bought a bag of their excellent chicken-cilantro wonton. When I see a new TJ's item, I have to buy it just to test it out. They got me once on this item. Hopefully, I can dissuade you from making the same mistake. My loss can be your profit. |
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