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Potato skins are a snack food or appetizer. They are made of small, flat circular or oval pieces of potatoes with skin on one side and a quarter-inch or so of fleshy potato on the other. The fleshy side is covered with toppings such as bacon, cheddar cheese, and anything else that might be found on a baked potato. They are commonly found on the menus of casual dining restaurants such as T.G.I. Friday's.
Restaurants that serve potato skins often buy the skins from suppliers rather than remove the inner parts of the potatoes themselves. Potato skins are often served with sour cream and salsa.[1]
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