les frites
They use the word chips when Americans say French fries (potatoes).
Sure they do – potato chips, french fries, mashed potatoes, roasted potatoes, baked potato with toppings.
Fried potatoes or chips. in Ireland they are still called chips, and they are about twice as thick.
Yes, what Americans refer to as french fries are known in England as chips.
How many potatoes chips and french fries in chile? How many sopaipillas eat in Chile?
les frites = fried potatoes les chips = crisps la puce = [micro]chip le copeau = chip of wood
No. In the US, chips are called French fries and made of potatoes. While cheese balls are made of soft, unripened cheese that is fried.
"French fries" is an Americanism, and no one knows who first used the term. In Britain they are called chips. What the British call crisps are called potato chips by the Americans. The French call French fries pommes de frits, i.e. fried potatoes.
Sorta, yes.An omelet is a french invention, vegetables, and /or meats and cheese, folded into a scrambled egg/cream mixture.Chips, fried potatoes called frites in french, may or may not be a french invention initially but , thanks to Thomas Jefferson, who wrote about "potatoes fried in the french manner", are generally accepted as having been french in origin.Therefore omelette and chips, though so designated by English cooks and gourmands, would most likely have its origins in France.However, eggs and chips is most decidedly an English dish.
No, pomme frites are made from fresh uncooked potato. It's the french name for chips, fries or french fries.
potatoes
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.