Lol is there fries that arent made from real potatoes? if they are softer than normally it may be potato flour but thats still potato
Fried potatoes or chips. in Ireland they are still called chips, and they are about twice as thick.
Any of the better, sit-down-and-be-waited-on restaurants should serve real french fries. In fast food restaurants, White Castle fries seem to be "real."
The origins:Belgians based on a family manuscript of 1680 say that they already cut up potatoes and fryed them. In France the fries (pommes frites or commonly Frites) are born on the bridges of Paris in 1789 in full French Revolution and became popular.In 1830, Paris (france) and Brussels (belgium) fond of Frites (Fries). Even if Thomas Jefferson mentioned already "fried potatoes in the French manner" following his stay in France from 1784 to 1789, the fries have been popularized in America after the return of soldiers from the First World War of France and Belgium (where French is the official language), hence the name "French Fries". The real name in French is FRITES.
They go to France and are made into thin slices of potato shavings. The real meat goes to U.S. where McCain uses it while France is stuck with the shell. "pomme de terre"
Concensus of opinion seems to place the origin in Belgium, c.1680. Although cooked in a French style (pommes de terre frites), the term 'French fries' seems to have caught on with foreign visitors after the French annexation of French-speaking Belgium in the early 1800s. Early references to Vlaamse frieten ('Flemish fries') hint at a possible origin in the Netherlands.
sortofanswer 2:The real name in French is FRITES.Belgians based on a family manuscript of 1680 say that they already cut up potatoes and fried them. In France the fries (pommes frites or commonly Frites) were first seen on the bridges of Paris in 1789 in full French Revolution and became popular.In 1830, Paris (france) and Brussels (belgium) fond of Frites (Fries). Even if Thomas Jefferson mentioned already "fried potatoes in the French manner" following his stay in France from 1784 to 1789, the fries have been popularized in America after the return of soldiers from the First World War of France and Belgium (where French is the official language), hence the name "French Fries".What are served in the USA as french fries are similar to pommes allumettes, although just a little thicker. It is strange to discover that the best attempt there is found "Chez McDo"! Fries are rarely salted by the cook anywhere in the US.
Sweet potatoes are not made from regular potatoes, but grow as a separate tuberous vegetable.
no they have a 47.38% chiken liver content
You can certainly make them 'healthier" by using canola oil and not peeling them first. Baked french fries are better for you than fried french fries, though still not as good as a Discover Questions in Cooking & Recipes.
yes but it depends if its freezer burned because that could taste real bad
Yes. Because its not real as i say its called fake-ion a made up word as not real
Various calorie counters state varying amounts but the McDonald's own website states that there are:460 calories in a large portion of their french fries330 calories in a medium portion of their french fries230 calories in a small portion of their french fries295 calories in a cheeseburger15 calories in their ketchup packet.