Although he did not patent the potato chip it is reported that he opened a potato chip factory in a converted barn and also served them at his restaurant. See related link.
Apparently George Crum was the head chef at Moon's Lake House when he invented the potato chip.
George Cum, the inventor of potato chips, is often referred to as George Crum. His full name is George Speck, but he is more commonly known by his nickname, George Crum.
George Crum was believed to speak English, as he was an American inventor and chef known for creating the potato chip in the 19th century.
no he didnt make cotton candy
potato chips at Moon Lake House
Yes, George Crum is credited with inventing the potato chip by accident in 1853. According to popular lore, a dissatisfied customer at his restaurant requested thinner, crispier fried potatoes, leading Crum to slice the potatoes extremely thin and fry them until crispy. The customer loved the result, and thus the potato chip was born, turning into a popular snack.
Yes he was. He made the chip to annoy a customer but his planned backfired and the customer loved it.
Possibly a Chef named George Crum in Saratoga Springs, New York whose customer claimed that his "French Fries" were way to thick. mcdonalds
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George Crum was born on July 15, 1824, in Saratoga Springs, New York. He is best known as the inventor of the potato chip, which he created while working as a chef in a restaurant in the mid-19th century.
Well, George Crum invented the potato chip by accident on August 14, 1853. It all started when a grumpy customer complained multiple times that his potato french fries were too thick and soggy. George was frustrated and decided to make the fries the exact opposite (thin as paper, over fried, and lightly salted). That's when the potato chip was invented.
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