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No, they are normal fries cooked in oil made from Turkey fat/grease. Which is what makes them have a lighter, crisper taste than fries cooked in oil from other various animal fats.
McDonald's fries are made from potatoes, but they contain preservatives and are cooked in oil.
Tasty with fries, but easily overdone.
vegetable oil
Honey they don't sell cooked french fries at wal mart...
Frozen fries should be cooked in the oven for about 20-25 minutes at a temperature of 425F for optimal crispiness.
Steam an egg for about 6-7 minutes for a perfectly cooked result.
No, they are cooked by steam method
Not by themselves typically. Those with celiac or gluten allergies should be mindful of what food is cooked in the oil the fries are cooked in as the gliadin may still be active and contaminate the potatoes.
Frozen - Cooked.
French fries themselves do not contain sugar, but they are often cooked in oil that may have added sugars for flavoring.
When you are frying an egg, there will be some steam given off by the egg as it fries; there is also lots of protein mixed into the egg liquid which is solidifying as it fries, because of chemical changes that it undergoes when heated, unlike water which just boils.