Pomme Frites
Belgium. The way they are cut is the french way, so they are called french fries in America. in France they are just called frites, or fries.
The origin of the French fries is disputed between France and the Southern, French-speaking part of Belgium. They are popular in both countries (and many others). In France they are simply called "frites", meaning fries. There is no mention of fries being specifically French.
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".
French fries do not originate from France instead they are from Italy, I believe.
"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.
France...
French fries most likely came from Belgium or Northern France, and appeared around the 18th century. They are not called "French" because of their origin, but because "to french a vegetable" is to cut it into small parts allowing for quick cooking.
obviously french fries
It originated from France
I believe it is England.
the french fries!
France is the country, french is the language France is a noun. French is an adjective in most useage. "I like French fries".