The snack aisle in a Thailand 7-Eleven is packed with intense flavor profiles, from spicy seaweed to sweet chili potato chips. Sitting quietly among these modern options is Cornae, a classic cone-shaped corn snack that has been around for decades. In its bright orange packaging, it positions itself as a simple, crunchy option for casual munching.
When you’re hanging out with friends in Chiang Mai and opening a few cold beers, having a bowl of something salty and crunchy on the table is essential. However, let’s be critical here: Cornae is nothing special. It is a highly localized, basic corn chip that relies heavily on its structural crunch rather than any complex seasoning. I picked up a 48g bag to see if it holds up on its own merits, or if its only utility is sitting next to a beverage container.
Khem’s Local Reference
You’ll find this in the main Snacks & Sweets aisle, usually located near the popcorn and generic corn chips. The packaging features a prominent ear of corn on the left and the distinct cone-shaped snacks scattered across the front.
| Local Info | Details |
| Thai Name | คอนเน่ ข้าวโพดกรอบ |
| IPA Phonetic | /khɔɔn-nêe-khâao-phôot-krɔ̀ɔp/ |
| Common Name | Cornae Corn Snack |
| Availability | 7-Eleven Snack Aisle |
My First-Hand Analysis
I’m awarding this snack a 2.4 out of 5. It is a strictly average product that doesn’t offer anything memorable for a modern palate.
- The Texture: This is the only real highlight. The cone shape (similar to Bugles in western markets) gives it a very light, airy, and exceptionally crisp snap. It satisfies the need for a loud, structural crunch.
- The Flavor: It is incredibly plain. The bag claims an “American Corn Snack” flavor, which translates to a very mild corn taste with a basic coating of salt and sugar. There is no real depth, spice, or punch to it. After a handful, the flavor profile feels incredibly repetitive.
- The Pairing Factor: Its saving grace is how it interacts with liquids. The salty, hollow cones work well to cut through the crisp bitterness of a cold local lager, absorbing just enough moisture without instantly turning to mush.
Product Info & Khem’s Verdict
| Feature | Details |
| Product Name | Cornae American Corn Snack |
| Main Ingredients | Corn Flour, Vegetable Oil, Seasoning, Salt, Sugar |
| Price | 20.00 THB |
| Category | Snacks & Sweets |
| Khem’s Rating | 2.4/5 |
Why a 2.4?
A 2.4 is a clear indicator of a “below-average to passable” product. It avoids a lower score because the crunch is genuinely satisfying and it doesn’t taste bad or stale. However, in an aisle filled with incredible Thai flavor innovations, a plain, slightly sweet corn cone simply feels outdated. If you’re eating this without a drink to wash it down, you’re going to get bored of the one-dimensional flavor within two minutes.
Pros & Cons
Pros:
- Excellent Crispness: The hollow cone shape provides a unique and airy mouthfeel.
- Cheap Social Snack: At 20 Baht, it’s an inexpensive option to throw into a shared bowl.
- Mild Profile: Safe for anyone who cannot handle any level of Thai chili or spice.
Cons:
- Boring Flavor: Extremely linear salt-and-sugar seasoning that feels uninspired.
- Dry Finish: Leaves your mouth feeling quite dry, demanding a drink immediately after.
- Low Nutritional Value: Entirely processed starch and oil with zero substance.
FAQ: From a Local Perspective
Is it similar to corn chips like Fritos?
No, it is much lighter and less greasy than a traditional tortilla chip or Frito. It is closer to a puffed corn snack in terms of density.
Are there other flavors available?
Yes, they occasionally release seaweed or cheese variations, but the original orange bag is the one you will consistently find across almost all 7-Eleven branches.
Is it filling?
Not at all. The bag is mostly air and the snacks are hollow, so it’s strictly for mindless crunching rather than satisfying hunger.
Final Verdict
The Cornae Corn Snack earns a 2.4/5. It is a utility snack, plain and simple. If you are hosting a casual gathering and want a cheap, crunchy sidekick for your drinks, it does the job fine. But if you are scanning the 7-Eleven shelves looking for a standalone treat that delivers an exciting flavor experience, skip this orange bag entirely.
