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26 Oct, 2011

CRUNCHtables Green Bean Fries Video Review (Ep468)

Posted by: Gregory Ng: The Frozen Food Master

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7 out of 10 Americans do not eat enough vegetables. These CRUNCHtables Green Bean Fries may just be the solution to getting you and your family to eat more! These fries are easy to prepare, super flavorful, and give you some great nutrients effortlessly! But the best part of all is they are only $2 a box for a huge quantity. If you have problems getting your kids to eat vegetables, give these a try.

The Frozen Food Master reviews this CRUNCHtables Green Bean Fries. He will tell you how this frozen product looks, smells, and tastes in this episode of Freezerburns.

Read the Nutrition Facts of the CRUNCHtables Green Bean Fries below:

NUTRITION FACTS: Serving Size: 7 pieces (76g) Calories: 130 Calories from Fat: 40 Total Fat: 4.5g Saturated Fat: 0g Trans Fat: 0g Cholesterol: 0mg Sodium: 430mg Total Carbohydrate: 21g Dietary Fiber: 2g Sugars: 2g Protein: 2g

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Category: 5 Star|Appetizers|CRUNCHtables|Oven Cooked|Side Dish|Snacks|Video Reviews



  • Tyler2000

    Everything tastes great coated and fried/baked.

    What kind of sauce would taste best with these? There appears to be something in the background on the box. For $2 I guess it’s ok that it didn’t come with it. Maybe a recipe for a sauce on the box would have been nice.

  • Anonymous

    On the back of the box they list a recipe for a wasabi dipping sauce. I think that would be excellent but so would just plain old ranch dressing. The website has a list of recipes for a bunch of sauces.

  • http://www.dan-london.com Dan London

    What company makes these?

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Tom-Williams/615060931 Tom Williams

    I really want to see one that’s red pepper.  I love red peppers, and this product already sounds like it’s a winner.  I don’t know if the product will make it up to Canada or not, but hopefully it will.

  • Tyler2000

    Crunchtables

  • Anonymous

    Well it is not actually a veggie, but I’d like mushrooms with this type of breading. I wonder how good of an onion ring this would make too.

    I think the whole ovenable thing is them just trying to be different since lots of boxes say crispy from the oven. Just out of curiosity, how many servings are therein that big ol box? I will probably try this if I see it, but I won’t be making a special trip to Wally World to find it.

  • http://www.healthnuttxo.com Lisa

    mmmm green bean fries! and 5 stars??? I gotta try this!
    and ovenable is so not necessary…. -__-

    Id like to see broccoli. i LOVE broccoli :)

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_5ERCW4XLVQQPHZZ2EJO73LLBIY Brooks M

    I’m thinking a sweet squash of sorts.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1730504135 Bruce Van Brunt

    Excellent.

  • http://www.dan-london.com Dan London

    I know that, but was wondering if there was a parent company.

  • Anonymous

    I don’t think there’s a vegetable that I don’t like, in all honesty… with the exception of corn, and I don’t think I would like that any better if it were breaded and made into “fries”.  If anything, that would make it even worse…

    That said, I’d like to see a breaded mushroom that wasn’t so heavy on the breading, sort of like these green beans… maybe some eggplant as well, or any type of squash.  (Squash blossoms would be awesome!) 

  • jwoolman

    I didn’t like green beans myself except in 3-bean salad, but then I ttried Allen’s frozen battered green beans. Really great! So never say never.

  • mark harrison

    what if i like green beans but well cooked and mushy, i,m coll will crunch on outside of bean but not raw bean, anyone know if they are good for some one picky like me?
    oh never mind for the price i’m gonna pick some up, my father love veggies if i can’t use em for that price.

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