Do they look yummy
I probably ate some variations of it at my country but still i am not sure what it tastes like. But from marketing perspective, they look kinda toneless. I googled chipa and there are variants with different shapes and with some red flakes on them(red pepper maybe?). Even though i have no idea what i'm talking about, i think you can add more aesthetic aspect to it.
I hope you'll do well. Good luck :3
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They are kinda bland looking. The "red flakes" are spots of cheese, and depends of how much you cook them. They have shredded cheese in the dough. This ones are light cooked, because they're tastier (darker ones, taste somewhat burned, or too toasty) But maybe they look better on pictures. I'll take your advice and try different cooking times for the pictures. Thanks!
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As i said i have no idea about it's cooking process and elements to make yours unique. I am just commenting about it as a product. There are a lot of common shapes but i think you should try something specific. Like a shuriken (https://www.fudebakudo.com/graphics/fudebakudo_shuriken_400_x_400.jpg) or christmas (https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/91-532XC2JL._SL1500_.jpg). This advice is for if you are going for the universal market.
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as long as it's vegetarian, i'll eat it. and they do look yummy
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that's very good. i'm fine with dairy and eggs, so no problem there. send me a batch quick, please. i'm drooling here 8P
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I am sure they are great from the taste but they look unspectacular.
Maybe add something with color or a branding or cut something out. It must not be something very special only something that let it look more interesting.
When you tasted or smelled them this will maybe not more needed.
So maybe a "promo version" for demonstrations, food tastings and such stuff and the "normal version" as above for the normal customer that know the product.
I wish you luck with your plan :o)
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Que buena pinta esos chipa! Yo cambiaría el cafecito por un mate nomás. ¡Suerte con el emprendimiento!
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OK, I will try them to confirm if they are as tasty as they look. I can send my address in a message - you can post to Europe, right? :D
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My girlfriend and I will start selling frozen chipa (cheese bread)
What do you think? Do they look yummy?
Image 1 - Frozen
Image 2 - 15 minutes, oven set to max
Image 3 - Perfect companion for the morning coffee
Image 4 - Close Up
Image 5 - Bunch
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