Assuming you mean French Fries, they are fried potatoes. While they have been made in many places, Belgium, France and Spain all have some claim to being the place of origin of "French" fries.
Which dextrose is used in frozen french fries?
I think most companies use either dextrin or maltodextrin in their frozen fries. This is what helps the potatoes retain their color and brown nicely when they cook. Hope this helps.
Is cold french fries still regular fried french fries?
Yes, cold french fries are regular french fries which have cooled.
Can you eat french fries when you have had a stomach virus?
Yes, the salt is good for your stomach. It coats it.
In Pulp Fiction Vincent said that Dutch people put what on their french fries in Amsterdam?
In Pulp Fiction, Vincent said that Dutch people put mayonnaise on their french fries in Amsterdam.
Fries are deep fried golden brown strips of potatoes eaten hot. To view photographs of different type of potato fries and chips, see the page links, further down this page, listed under Sources and Related Links.
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Is it bad to give a chinchilla french fries?
Yes, the oil and fat will clog up their veins. It might give them a heart stroke and they might die from it...
How do you dry fry french fries in a rotisserie?
I usually leave it for 30 mins in rotisserie to cook
The origin of the French fries is disputed between France and the Southern, French-speaking part of Belgium. They are popular in both countries (and many others).
In France they are simply called "frites", meaning fries. There is no mention of fries being specifically French.
I don't know for your particular ingredients but when I cook anything with chips (fries) I usually cook at the lower temp with the higher temp item going in for longer for example chicken @180c for 25mins and chips @240c for 18mins = both at 180c for 25mins, if the longer time item was the hotter one I use that temp until I turn it down for the shorter time item.
What is the history of the french fry?
The Americans invented the french fry soon after Britain's invention of the chip. Also the Americans invented the curly fry if you have ever heard that before. A chip and a french fry are pretty much the same. In America the word chip is also known as crisps. If you ask for Chips in American restaurant for chips they give you crisps. I don't know exactly who invented it but oh well.
What is the french fry cut called?
Julienne. It is also a cut used for other vegetables such as carrots and cucumbers.
After a meal of greasy french fries which enzymes would you expect to be most active?
salivary and pancreatic amylase, dissaccharideases, lipase
How many caleries are in mcdonals french fries?
There are between 6-10 calories in a single McDonald's French fry.
Who played french fry vendor in sling blade?
In the film "Sling Blade," the character of the French fry vendor is played by actor John Prine. The movie, released in 1996, features Billy Bob Thornton in the lead role as Karl Childers. Prine's character adds a memorable touch to the film, which is known for its unique storytelling and strong performances.
What is the longest french fry called?
The longest french fry is called the longest french fry. It has no name (probably).