Fried potatoes or chips. in Ireland they are still called chips, and they are about twice as thick.
Any of the better, sit-down-and-be-waited-on restaurants should serve real french fries. In fast food restaurants, White Castle fries seem to be "real."
no they are from belgium they were name d 'french fries by the American soldiers in World War 2 they were in belgium but they only knew the language was french they were served 'french fries' and the name stuck. simples
French toast, french fries, french dressing, and french animals and people! "French" fries actually came from belguim
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You should not. french fries are not actalyy frenck but a long time ago someone just wanted a catchy nick name
Yes, cold french fries are regular french fries which have cooled.
Fries are short for "French Fries", so i would think that they came from France... =p It is my understanding that the "French" in french fries refers to the shape and style of the cut of the potato when making them, not with their country of origin.
his favorite food is French Fries.
The origins:Belgians based on a family manuscript of 1680 say that they already cut up potatoes and fryed them. In France the fries (pommes frites or commonly Frites) are born on the bridges of Paris in 1789 in full French Revolution and became popular.In 1830, Paris (france) and Brussels (belgium) fond of Frites (Fries). Even if Thomas Jefferson mentioned already "fried potatoes in the French manner" following his stay in France from 1784 to 1789, the fries have been popularized in America after the return of soldiers from the First World War of France and Belgium (where French is the official language), hence the name "French Fries". The real name in French is FRITES.
Small French Fries: 230 caloriesMedium French Fries: 340 caloriesLarge French Fries: 510 calories
Lol is there fries that arent made from real potatoes? if they are softer than normally it may be potato flour but thats still potato