I believe it is England.
hahaha. no,, there made from potatoes. French fries is not french food. French fries is actually from Belgium. It we're Belgians who spoke french but that's it.
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.
McDonald's french fries are exactly that, fried french-cut potatoes.
The French didn't fried any country. If you're asking about the origin of "french fries", they are from Belgium.
No, french fries are in the vegetable group. They are made from potatoes and either baked or fried in oil.
I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "stands for". All I know is that French fries originated in Belgium and not France.
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No, they are actually from Belgium. According to Wikipedia the origin of the French fries is disputed between France and Wallonie, the Southern, French-speaking part of Belgium. They are popular in both countries. In France they are simply called "frites", meaning fries. There is no mention of fries being specifically French. For what it's worth, more than one Frenchman has said to me that the Wallons make the best frites.
French fries. :) ^^^^^ French Fries were made in America. The french brought pastries and baked goods (For example: Croissants.
Bulgaria ;)
France Italy Germany Canada United States Cuba. I don't know. It is usually credited to Belgium!