Not very long only 2 days this is true.
Usually as long as your index finger
You should not. french fries are not actalyy frenck but a long time ago someone just wanted a catchy nick name
It depends. The source of sodium for French Fries is salt, because otherwise the French Fry is just made of potatoes. So as long as you eat fries without salt, then you're good.
Frozen oysters could last up to four months.
7 minutes.
The term "French" in French fries really refers to julienne-cut potatoes (i.e., long thin potatoes). Most accounts of the origin of French fries say that they originated in Belgium--though in fact similar dishes have been common throughout the world for eons.
They are called french fries because of the way they are cut and the way they are cooked. In cooking, a long thin cut is called a french cut, and then of course they are fried, so you get french fries. I wouldn't be surprised to find out they were once called french cut fried potatoes and it just got shortened along the way.
you can't cool it
Forever
I am not sure exactly how long they will last, but they will last for at least 1 year.
You don't bake french fries. They are deep-fat fried.