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fried potatoes.
Translation: Do you like fries/chips/potatoes?
No, but they can turn into French fries quite nicely.
Well, chips.There isn't a Spanish word just for chips.However to say potato chips in Spanish, you could use papas fritas.This also means French fries in English. But think about it. Potato chips and French fries are both made of potatoes and most potato chips are fried just like French fries. It can be used interchangeably.
Scalloped are first boiled. Fried potatoes can be deep fried like french fries or pan fried like hash browns. Scalloped potatoes are cooked in a casserole with milk or cream, butter, and and sometimes cheese. They only thing fried potatoes and scalloped potatoes have in common is that both dishes use potatoes.
Potatoes are exelent for making food products such as waffle, chips, fries and much more. You can be creative with them though like if you cut a potato in half and make a star shape out of it you can dip it in paint to make fun pictures. Perfect for young children. Experiment with other shapes.
comfort food like french fries, macaroni and cheese, mashed potatoes...
"Te gusta las papas" is incorrect Spanish grammar. The correct phrase would be "Te gustan las papas," which translates to "You like the potatoes."
French fries are usually yellowish brown on the outside, white to pale tan on the inside. Like hash browns, the exterior browning provides a crunchy texture that holds the fry together when the interior softens.
If you like to put vinegar on your French fried potatoes, when you buy potatoes you will also buy vinegar, if you don't already have some in your kitchen. In some countries it is customary to not add vinegar to French fries. Thus, those folks would not think of purchasing vinegar when they are going shopping for potatoes to make French fries at home.
In the UK, french fries are better known as chips. They are potatoes that are peeled and sliced into finger-like shapes and deep fried in vegetable oil. They are usually served with a sprinkling of vinegar and table salt.
A lot, I read in a book that over seven million like french fries in just the USA!!