That varies depending on the context. It may be: # In epicurian terms a large hard roll, most often of rye flour. # In equestrian terms it is a large chunk of horse manure. # In sexology it is an un-named sex act involving fecal matter. # In Brewers terms it a toasted flavor like fresh warm yeast bread. # In New Zealand, a biscuit (cookie) consisting of two thin layers of cinnamon and ginger flavoured biscuit, with jam in between. They are usually iced and topped with glace cherry or "hundreds and thousands" (aka rainbow sprinkles). Empire biscuit is a synonym. Prior to the outbreak of World War I they were known as German biscuits but were renamed for patriotic reasons.
In other countries, the Girl Scout/Girl Guide national associations set their own policies for money earning projects for their members. Some national organizations, such as Girl Guides of Canada, also sell cookie products. Members of USA Girl Scouts Overseas sell cookies as members of the Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA).
The cacao-beans come mostly from Africa. The beans are treated in Belgium and the chocolate is produced in Belgium.
Yes they are!
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Beer, belgian fries with mayonaise, chocolate of all of these Belgium is the best in making of these IT'S BELGIAN FRIES NOT FRENCH!!! THE FRENCH MAKE TERRIBLE FRIES!!!
no they are from belgium they were name d 'french fries by the American soldiers in World War 2 they were in belgium but they only knew the language was french they were served 'french fries' and the name stuck. simples
French fries (fried potato strips) are named for the method of deep frying which was associated with their method of preparation (in the French manner).The fries themselves were apparently first prepared by inhabitants of French-speaking Belgium (Spanish Netherlands) in the same manner that they fried fish.
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hahaha. no,, there made from potatoes. French fries is not french food. French fries is actually from Belgium. It we're Belgians who spoke french but that's it.
in McDonald's or anywhere that sells hamburgers and french fries or if you are in Belgium go everywhere there isn't 1 restaurant that doesn't sells french fries
Belgium. The way they are cut is the french way, so they are called french fries in America. in France they are just called frites, or fries.
no, they maybe come from belgium, but historians are still arguing about that