No. The term french fries is not a proper noun. It's like 'french windows' - you don't capitalize it.
All foodstuffs & methods of cooking (e.g. Roasted, Pan Fried etc) ARE capitalised when writing a menu. Words that don't would include a,an,of, the, etc...and most importantly... 'with'
Only the word "French."
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French fries!
You should always capitalize geographic terms, exceptions however are when that term describes a food or drink. For instance, french fries or scotch whiskey you wouldn't capitalize.
Yes, cold french fries are regular french fries which have cooled.
Yes. French is a noun, so you capitalize it. I'm not sure about fries, though, but it is an object, so technically the correct way to write it is French Fries.
his favorite food is French Fries.
Yes, in English you always capitalize names and locations, and things referring to them. (France - French, Italy-Italian) Other languages such as French do not usually capitalize. So French music, Dutch music, American music. French art, French toast, French wine. The only exception may be the terms such as french fries, or french curve, where both upper and lower case are seen according to the style. One other example is brussel sprouts, which have no real connection to Brussels.
Small French Fries: 230 caloriesMedium French Fries: 340 caloriesLarge French Fries: 510 calories
Small French Fries: 230 caloriesMedium French Fries: 340 caloriesLarge French Fries: 510 calories
Yes; French fries are everywhere.
No, they are not. French-fries is junk food.
their is no sugar in french fries but if you add ketchup it contain sugar with the french fries