The 10 Rarest Dorito Flavors You've Never Tasted
From Japanese Coconut Curry to Korean Late Night Galbi Chicken — we rank the world's most elusive Dorito flavors.
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If you think Nacho Cheese and Cool Ranch are the pinnacle of Dorito achievement, prepare to have your mind blown. The world is full of incredible, bizarre, and downright magical Dorito flavors that most Americans have never encountered.
**10. Coconut Curry (Japan)** — A tropical twist that somehow works perfectly. The sweetness of coconut balanced against warming curry spices creates a chip that's genuinely addictive.
**9. Late Night Seasoned Galbi Chicken (Korea)** — Inspired by Korean BBQ, these chips capture the smoky, sweet, savory essence of galbi ribs. Absolutely incredible.
**8. Cool American (Europe)** — Yes, it's basically Cool Ranch, but somehow the European version tastes slightly different. Creamier? More tangy? We can't explain it.
**7. Spicy Garlic (China)** — Bold, pungent, and unapologetically garlicky. Not for the faint of heart or anyone with a date later.
**6. Doritos Air Butter (Japan)** — Light as a feather with a rich buttery flavor. A completely different eating experience.
**5. Spicy Curry (Japan)** — Japan really knows how to do curry chips. This limited edition was so popular it caused riots (okay, mild pushing) at convenience stores.
**4. Chargrilled Steak (UK)** — The Jurassic World tie-in that tasted like actual BBQ. A masterpiece of flavor engineering.
**3. Doritos Roulette** — One in every few chips is EXTREMELY hot. Russian roulette but make it snacks.
**2. Spicy Flavor Purple Bag (China)** — The gaming-themed bag with the warrior character contains chips that are genuinely spicy and genuinely delicious.
**1. Doritos Mix Cheese Explosion** — Four flavors in one bag. This is peak Dorito innovation.
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