French fries

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Information for Authority record

Name (Hebrew)
צ'יפס
Name (Latin)
French fries
Name (Arabic)
البطاطا المقلية
Other forms of name
Chips (French fries)
French fried potatoes
French frieds
Fries, French
See Also From tracing topical name
Cooking (Potatoes)
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q152088
Library of congress: sh 95006931
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: 94-14554: Rozin, E. Primal cheeseburger, 1994(French fries)
  • Web. 3(french fried potato, french fry, french fried, french frieds, fish-and-chips: fried fish and French fried potatoes)
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Wikipedia description:

French fries, or simply fries, also known as French fried potatoes, chips, and finger chips, are batonnet or julienne-cut deep-fried potatoes of disputed origin. They are prepared by cutting potatoes into even strips, drying them, and frying them, usually in a deep fryer. Pre-cut, blanched, and frozen russet potatoes are widely used, and sometimes baked in a regular or convection oven, such as an air fryer. French fries are served hot, either soft or crispy, and are generally eaten as part of lunch or dinner or by themselves as a snack, and they commonly appear on the menus of diners, fast food restaurants, pubs, and bars. They are typically salted and may be served with ketchup, vinegar, mayonnaise, tomato sauce, or other sauces. Fries can be topped more heavily, as in the dishes of poutine, loaded fries or chilli cheese fries, and are occasionally made from sweet potatoes instead of potatoes.

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