No! Fish and Chips came to England from Spain. It was dish (originally cooked in oil not lard) favoured by Spanish (Sephardi) Jews and introduced to England by them following Immigration during the 17th and 18th centuries. It became popular as a dish during the 19th century.
The origin of fish and chips isn't known for sure, though it more than likely started in England. It's thought by some that the dish was originates by a Jewish immigrant, Joseph Malin in 1860. Others say it was first made in 1863 by entrepreneur John Lees.
England
They originate from the Jewish east side of London
It's historical. Pasta came from Italy. *Chips are called French fries in USA, Pommes Frites in France , and eating Chips with pasta is not really done. Chips or Potato Chips in USA are called Crisps in UK.
America
FISH AND CHIPS.
it is a fish that has swallowed some chips
Fish and chips ... really is fish and chips. The fish is usually cod/haddock in batter or breadcrumbs. Chips are (what Americans call) fries.
advantages: Chips disadvantages: Fish
Fish certainly. The chips might be soggy....
No, they were a not a fan of the fish and chips combo.
A type of fish n chips.
Not on the fish - but on the chips... YUMMY !