pomme de terre. Which basically means apple of the ground/soil.
The French name for potato is "pomme de terre."
The French word for potato is "pomme de terre."
In French, "potato" is feminine and is referred to as "la pomme de terre."
"Little potato" in French is "petite pomme de terre."
To say "some potato" in French, you would say "des pommes de terre".
It depends on what language are you talking. In spanish it means "little potato"In Urdu it means Papya Edit: it literally means " little potato" but it normally is said to mean "French fry" or "potato chip"It means " twelve French fries" or "twelve potato chips"
The French name for sweet potato is Patate douce.
Parmentier is the name of the man who introduced the culture of potato in France. This is also the name of a potato-based recipe, named after him, consisting of minced meat cooked under a layer of pureed potato.
Potato, French Fries and Potato chips
"Earth apple" is a literal translation of the French name for "potato." The French is "pomme de terre" which literally means "apple of the earth."
No, pomme frites are made from fresh uncooked potato. It's the french name for chips, fries or french fries.
the french are taking the credit.
Potato
French fries originated in Beligum . Hope that helped ! (:
French fries, baked potatoes, mashed potatoes, latkes, hashbrowns, potato stew, potato soup, clam chowder, scalloped potaoes, sliced fried potatoes, and home fries, to name a few.
potato chips because french fries soak up more oil
Don't drop the potato in french is... Ne laissez pas tomber la pomme de terre.
The potato