"Pomme frites" is the French way of saying "potato chips" (if you're English) and "potato fries" if you're American.
(To clarify, in English "chips" are the potato cuboids which are deep fried, whereas "crisps" are the thinly cut potato disks which are deep fried. The word "fries" is rarely used.)
potato fries
No, pomme frites are made from fresh uncooked potato. It's the french name for chips, fries or french fries.
Pomme Frites
Pomme is the French word for apple, literally "fruit."Confusion can result from the term pommes frites(frites) which is the French word for "french fries." This is because the word for "potato" is pomme de terre (fruit of the ground) but is almost always shortened.* The slang term pom or pomme or pommy is an Australian term for the British, thought to come from Prisoner Of [Her] Majesty, as most British convicts sent to Australia penal colonoes were.
In British English (which includes all Commonwealth countries) pommes frites are 'chips'. In American English pommes frites are 'french fries'. In the US chips means potato crisps aka game chips; I've forgotten the french word.
pomme de frites fait maison (home made)
Appel is in French: pomme Pomme is in English: Apple
La pomme is feminine
poulet-frites is 'chicken and fries' in French.
frites, or "pommes frites"
A pomme is a apple in the french language
Pomme Fritz was created in 1994.