This will depend on the type of wood. but generally it ranges from 6000 to 8000
Potato chips are fried in many different types of oil, including palm, sunflower, cottonseed, etc
The healthiest oil for chips is vegetable oil. It is meant for things like that and will make them taste a lot better too. Hope this helped:)
The density of crude oil varies between 790 and 970 kg/qm. Assuming (970+790)/2=880 kg/qm as an average density, the answer would be 1136l: A density of 880kg/qm means that 1000l weigh 880 kg (as one cubic metre is a 1000l volume), meaning that 1 ltr weights 880kg/1000l = 0.88kg. 1000kg (one metric ton) / 0.88 kg/l = 1136.4 l
Wood, oil, food.... that last one is like food for your body see?
because corn oil is addicting for your body. Chips have corn oil
Potato chips i guess(:
potato chips because french fries soak up more oil
chips that are not dry or roasted such as apple chips, banana chips, are fried in oil. potato chips are potato shavings that are fried in oil to give them that crunchy texture and delicious flavor. all the fat is held in the oil which is absorbed by the potato. if you look on a chip package sometimes it will say baked chips, or roasted. then it would not have been fried in oil. go to www.calorieking.com for the fat and nutritional contents of any food you can think of ;-)
As the chips are normally deep fried in beef dripping rather than oil that you use at home.
bananas, chips, and oil
fat and oil.
that what potato chips r mostly made of!