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Potatoes. They are just fried potatoes.
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McDonald's french fries are exactly that, fried french-cut potatoes.
French fries are not coated with flour. They are potatoes that are cut into fries and then fried in oil.
fried potatoes.
No, french fries are in the vegetable group. They are made from potatoes and either baked or fried in oil.
Fried foods are high in fat and carbohydrates, especially fried potatoes.
No, French Fries are potatoes that have been cut lengthwise into strips and deep fried until golden.
It depends. You can bake fries and they will be ok, but don't eat them at restaurants because fried french fries are not in a diet.
"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.
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They aren't grown.The potatoes used in them are grown,and then cut up and fried.