A potato chip is called a CRISP in Britain. As in: a packet of crisps with your Guinness A french fry is called a CHIP as in: Fish and chips
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.
The deep frying of potato's is attributed to the French thus the term "french fry" There is however some controversy since several European countries such as Belgium stake a claim to being first.
Julienne. It is also a cut used for other vegetables such as carrots and cucumbers.
roger fry
The longest french fry is called the longest french fry. It has no name (probably).
Cut a potato into strips, then deep fry it. OR peel a potato Then put oil in an pan put the potato strips in there and wait till they fry
In the joke, a tiny potato is called a small fry because fries (French fries) are prepared from tiny chopped pieces of Irish potatoes.
A french fry in USA and a potato chip in UK.
It's cut into that form, usually by machine or handheld knife.
French fries do come from manufacturing machines, but they were really made from potatoes. The first potato was small and purple. Ancients used them for telling time and worshiping potato gods. Where the French fry was made you think French, but you need to think again. Believe it or not, the country Belgium made it and called it the American fry. When potatoes were scarce, some people fished, peeled the fish, and woila ! French frish!
We call them chips because there basically chips of a potato. Similarly what you call chips or potato chips we call crisps because you fry them to a crisp... If anything you Americans should call your "fries" chips because they are chips and your "potato chips" crisps because there fried to a crisp! +++ Also [French] Fries are usually cut thinner than British chips, so are not quite the same thing.
It would depend on what the solar panel did. If the french fry just laid there on the solar panel than it would come out as a cooked potato but if the solar panel was hooked up to a fryer, it would be able to cook the french fry. Remember, solar panels can power houses so I think it can cook a french fry!!!
Well, honey, the Irish potato actually originated in the Andes Mountains of South America, and the french fry can thank Belgium for its roots. So, next time you're munching on some spuds, remember that they traveled a long way to end up on your plate!
you just fry it you dumb!
they don't "form" into french fries, you have to plant a french fry bush. the french fry bush will take about a month to become fully matured. once your french fry bush is fully matured it will produce approximately 3.5 pounds of french fries every two weeks. you will know when your fries are ready to be picked by the colour, when unripe they will be a light shade of grey and as the mature they become more of a golden brown colour.
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