Do the English eat chips with vinegar
is it okay to eat salt and vinegar chips while pregrant
Vinegar acts as a preservative and doesn't "eat" potato chips in the way that enzymes or bacteria would. It does, however, react with the starch in the chips, causing them to soften over time. This can alter the texture and taste of the chips if they are left in vinegar for too long.
I don't think it matters..
yes, morally correct to eat would be salt & vinegar chips.
English people eat many dishes that are found elsewhere in the world. But one of the most popular things to eat is Fish + Chips (chips as in French Fries).
well, they sometimes sit on the couch and eat salt and vinegar potato chips!!
No because fish is a living thing so it can not be made but chips is british.
If you have strep throat and feel like eating, you should eat whatever is comfortable for you to swallow. If salt and vinegar chips go down OK, there's no reason you can't eat them. Try a small bite first, if it doesn't hurt to swallow, go ahead and have some.
No. Fish and chips is a staple of English cuisine, not South Korean cuisine.
the characteristic of vinegar is to be used to dash on chips
the characteristic of vinegar is to be used to dash on chips
We mostly eat chips - that's fries to you.