If you have a poato with a given mass and turn it into potato chips it will weigh less as water has been driven off in the cooking process. As weight and mass are proportional at any given location it has less mass in its cooked form.
Since you can make many potato chips out of one potato, obviously a whole potato has more mass than one potato chip.
Since you can make many potato chips out of one potato, obviously a whole potato has more mass than one potato chip.
Wise chips are more well-done.
depends on the salt content of the potato and how concentrated the salt is. the more salt there is in the water than the potato- the more water will exit the potato which then loses mass.
I worked for a potato chip company in the Detroit area for 7 years. A stale potato chip usually will not snap as crisp or sharp as a fresh one. There will be a slight bend to it before it breaks. Also, you will taste more of a bland potato flavor as opposed to a deep-fried potato taste. The taste just about loses its "fried" flavor.
The difference is that potato chips have more fat in them, and also are more greasy that tortilla chips. Tortilla chips have salt but they aren't very greasy. Many people prefer potato chips better than tortilla.
The number of calories in 6 potato chips can vary depending on the brand and type of chips, but on average, a typical potato chip contains about 10-15 calories. Therefore, 6 potato chips would roughly contain between 60 to 90 calories. For a more accurate count, it's best to check the nutritional information on the specific chip packaging.
If a potato has a larger surface are:volume ratio, it will be affected by osmosis more quickly that a potato with a smaller surface are:volume ratio. Presumably a potato with a larger mass will have a smaller SA:Vol ratio, and as such will be less affected.
Supposedly the rippled texture strengthens the 'tater chip more to allow for dipping. I think it's more the thickness.
That depends on whether you mean hot potato chips/fries or cold potato chips/crisps. For more information, see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
Personification is a literary device where human qualities are attributed to non-human objects. In the case of an empty potato chip bag, personification could involve describing the bag as feeling lonely or abandoned, as if it misses the chips that were once inside it. This personification helps create a more vivid and engaging image for the reader, adding emotional depth to an otherwise ordinary object.
The Guinness Book of World Records qualifies this as the world's largest potato "crip". The oddity was made by a team of food engineers employed by Proctor & Gamble, Cincinnati, Ohio, June 3 1991. The crisp measures 25 by 14 inches and weighs 5.4 oz. It contains 920 calories, the equivalent of 80 regular Pringle's potato crisps.