French fries are believed to have originated in this country.
What is Belgium?
French fries are typically served with this condiment.
What is ketchup?
The French fry is a popular side dish made from this vegetable.
What are potatoes?
This fast-food chain sells the most French fries worldwide.
What is McDonald's?
This famous chef popularized French fries in America during the late 19th century.
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
French fries are usually cooked in this hot liquid.
What is oil or grease?
The process of frying French fries twice to achieve a crispy exterior is known by this term.
What is double frying?
French fries are known by this name in the United Kingdom.
What are chips?
The French fry was introduced to the United States by this group of people.
Who are French immigrants?
French fries are sometimes seasoned with this spice.
What is Paprika?
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At In-n-Out This style of fries is part of the Secret Menu.
What are Animal Style Fries?
French fries are considered a staple of this type of cuisine.
What is fast food or American cuisine?
At About this year the French government officially approve potatoes as fit for human consumption, leading to widespread consumption of French fries.
What is 1772?
In Belgium, fries are traditionally served with this condiment instead of ketchup.
What is mayonnaise?
The term "French Fries" actually refers to this cooking technique rather than the country of origin.
What Is frying?
This U.S. state is known for its unique curly fries.
What is Idaho?
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In this century were French fries introduced to America.
What is the 19th century (specifically, 1801)?
French fries are often cut into this shape before frying.
What are thin strips or sticks?
This type of potato is commonly used to make French fries due to its high starch content.
What is the Russet potato?
The Belgian city of Bruges claims to be the birthplace of this style of French fry.
What are thick-cut fries or Belgian fries?