Fries are short for "French Fries", so i would think that they came from France... =p
It is my understanding that the "French" in french fries refers to the shape and style of the cut of the potato when making them, not with their country of origin.
France...
French fries do not originate from France instead they are from Italy, I believe.
In which country did the Bellini originate?
Bulgaria ;)
Well, it is actually illegal to eat fries in 90% of the world's country.
what country did the zero symbol originate from?
They definitely used to for a limited time across the country, but as far as I can tell it was a flop - I remember McDonald's gravy as being really thin, almost a red colour, kind of spicy, not the thick brown gravy you'd typically put on something like poutine. Even if there's no fries and gravy nationwide, I know that in Quebec they definitely offer poutine, so by extension I guess you could get it without cheese and just have fries and gravy.
I believe it is England.
They originate from Germany.
Spaghetti originate from Italy
i think they originate from England
Germany