"chips" if you are in Britain, as in "fish and chips".
It is "frites" in French. Is your question in the correct category.
It's currently in English to French, but maybe you are asking for English synonyms only.
The singular noun for French fries is french fry.
Pommes frites
Frites
sorry i ate it
Bicsuits = American cookies Crisps = Potato chips Chips = French Fries
No, you do not pre bake the crust.
Descriptive Words: Energetic, Out-going, Sweet, Funny, Cute :)
There is no such thing as a "yamukkah." It seems like a combination of the words yarmulke (a skullcap worn by Jewish men) and yamaka (a type of sweet potato).
The word potato is from Spanish patata, from the word batata in the Taino native dialect of the Americas, which meant "sweet potato."The standard potato, Solanum tuberosum, was originally cultivated in Chile and Peru, and discovered there by the Spanish conquistafors in the early 1500's. From there, it was transplanted to Europe and to North America.First attest in 1565, from Spanish patata, from Carib (Haiti) batata "sweet potato."1565, from the Spanish patata (white potato), from Taino batata (sweet potato).In the mid 16th century it came from the Spanish patata, its a variant of Taino batata 'sweet potato'. The English word originally denoted the sweet potato and gained its current sense in the late 16th century.
A couch potato is a person who is very lazy and tired all the time. It is not really a potato that sits on a couch. Sometimes people use this idiom* as an exaggeration.*Definition of Idiom: A sentence that says something else to mean the topic.A lazy person
The Hawaiian word for sweet is "momona" or "onaona".Occasionally, Hawaiians get annoyed when words are pronounced incorrectly. This is due to the fact that if one was to say a word incorrectly they could be talking about something else in the language.Here the Hawaiian word momona means sweet, or sweet-tasting fat (as in meat fat that makes a meal delicious). On the other hand onaona is referring to another type of sweet. The sweet that this words describes is a sweet smell or fragrance (such as a flower or pua)
French fries
The words that describe adjectives are adverbs; for example:a very funny manbeautifully designed jeweleryextremely sour applestoo sweet coffeea barely sincere apologya cleverly disguised ruse
fries
Sweet potato, like white (etc.) potatoes are tubers, in other words, edible roots. They grow underground. (in the ground.)