To eat it
No, Thomas Jefferson did not invent French fries. French fries are believed to have originated in Belgium in the late 17th century. It's a common misconception that Jefferson introduced them to America, but their popularity grew in the United States during the early 20th century.
According to millionaire he introduced french fries.
Jefferson
No, Thomas Jefferson had nothing to do with french fries or chalkboard. Whoever wrote this, please go back to elementary school and learn some English.
Thomas Jefferson, the great president.
Thomas Jefferson did not invent any foods. He is mistakenly attributed as bringing vanilla, macaroni and cheese, and ice cream to the United States, however this were already well established food items.
French Fries
Yes He did in 1802 inezekiel the white house
The Belgiums
The origins: Belgians based on a family manuscript of 1680 proved that they already cut up potatoes and fried 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. And madame Bonaparte loved it too. 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". Belgium.
We say frites. French fries come from Canada, of course, where they may be called patates frites.Français frites____Btw Canada didn't invent the fry. It came from either France or Belguim.
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.