I believe it is England.
French fries (American Term) are called chips in the UK. If you ask for chips in the US you will get what the British refer to as crisps.
The French word for crisps, "chips," is masculine and is "les chips."
They are called French fries because "to french something" is to cut it into thin slices. The French themselves don't call their fries "French".
It's historical. Pasta came from Italy. *Chips are called French fries in USA, Pommes Frites in France , and eating Chips with pasta is not really done. Chips or Potato Chips in USA are called Crisps in UK.
Fried potatoes or chips. in Ireland they are still called chips, and they are about twice as thick.
No, potato chips are as American as apple pie.
'Les chips' is French for crisps.
Mussels and chips in French is "moules et frites."
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.
"un paquet des chips" or just "des chips".
chips (like in fish 'n chips)
the french do not eat fish and chips and so there is no phrase for it however fish = poisson and = et chips = pommes frites hope this helps