that depends where you are, like in America the smallest burger is the biggest burger in a McDonald's in Belgium so that counts for the fries too. But in Belgium when you don't go to the McDonald's you get allot of fries.
A single french fry from McDonald's has about 6 calories. So it would take about 166667 french fries to reach one million calories.
French fries are a carbohydrate, but the oil they were fried in would be a lipid.
That would be "French Fries".
The number of calories in 20 french fries depends on the size of the french fries. After cooking, you would need to weigh them. There are approximately 90 calories in one ounce of french fries (cooked in oil).
No french fries have nothing to do with clowns
there are about 300 calories in a fried beef hamburger.
Well, it all depends, there are different kind of french fries. But I will say there are 9 calories in a french fry so multiply that by 30 and you will get 270. But, french fries have a lot of calories because of the salt.
I would believe that 500 calories is 500 calories. So yes, they are equal in calorie amount.
Fries are short for "French Fries", so i would think that they came from France... =p It is my understanding that the "French" in french fries refers to the shape and style of the cut of the potato when making them, not with their country of origin.
steak and French fries would be the preferred food.
You would only eat one serving of vegetables. Ketchup is not considered a vegetable, particularly when consumed in small amounts.