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- French_fries abstract "French fries (American English) or chips, fries, finger chips, or French-fried potatoes are batons of deep-fried potato. Americans and most Canadians refer to any elongated pieces of fried potatoes as fries, while in the United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland and New Zealand, long, thinly cut slices of fried potatoes are sometimes called fries to distinguish them from the more thickly cut strips called chips.French fries are served hot and generally eaten as an accompaniment with lunch or dinner, or eaten as a snack, and they are a common fixture of fast food. French fries are generally salted and, in their simplest and most common form, are served with ketchup; in many countries, though, they are topped instead with other condiments or toppings, including vinegar, mayonnaise, or other local specialities. Fries can also be topped more elaborately, as is the case with the dishes of poutine and chili cheese fries. Sometimes, fries are made with sweet potatoes instead of potatoes, are baked instead of fried, or are cut into unusual shapes, as is the case with curly fries, wavy fries, or tornado fries.".
- French_fries alias "Chips, hot chips, finger chips, fries, steak fries, wedges, potato wedges, frites".
- French_fries ingredient Cooking_oil.
- French_fries ingredient Potato.
- French_fries origin Belgium.
- French_fries origin France.
- French_fries servingTemperature "Hot, generally salted, often served with ketchup, vinegar, barbecue sauce, mayonnaise, or other sauce on the side".
- French_fries thumbnail Pommes-1.jpg?width=300.
- French_fries type Snack_food.
- French_fries wikiPageID "10885".
- French_fries wikiPageRevisionID "605317970".
- French_fries alternateName "Chips, hot chips, finger chips, fries, steak fries, wedges, potato wedges, frites".
- French_fries caption "A dish of French fries".
- French_fries country "Belgium or France".
- French_fries course "Side dish or snack, rarely as a main dish".
- French_fries hasPhotoCollection French_fries.
- French_fries mainIngredient "Potatoes and oil".
- French_fries name "French fries".
- French_fries served "Hot, generally salted, often served with ketchup, vinegar, barbecue sauce, mayonnaise, or other sauce on the side".
- French_fries subject Category:Belgian_cuisine.
- French_fries subject Category:Belgian_inventions.
- French_fries subject Category:Deep_fried_foods.
- French_fries subject Category:Potato_dishes.
- French_fries subject Category:Street_food.
- French_fries subject Category:World_cuisine.
- French_fries type Food.
- French_fries type FunctionalSubstance.
- French_fries comment "French fries (American English) or chips, fries, finger chips, or French-fried potatoes are batons of deep-fried potato.".
- French_fries label "Batata frita".
- French_fries label "French fries".
- French_fries label "Friet".
- French_fries label "Frite".
- French_fries label "Frytki".
- French_fries label "Papas fritas".
- French_fries label "Patate fritte".
- French_fries label "Pommes frites".
- French_fries label "Картофель фри".
- French_fries label "بطاطا مقلية".
- French_fries label "フライドポテト".
- French_fries label "馬鈴薯條".
- French_fries sameAs Hranolky.
- French_fries sameAs Pommes_frites.
- French_fries sameAs Papas_fritas.
- French_fries sameAs Patata_frijitu.
- French_fries sameAs Frite.
- French_fries sameAs Kentang_goreng.
- French_fries sameAs Patate_fritte.
- French_fries sameAs フライドポテト.
- French_fries sameAs 감자_튀김.
- French_fries sameAs Friet.
- French_fries sameAs Frytki.
- French_fries sameAs Batata_frita.
- French_fries sameAs m.02y6n.
- French_fries sameAs Q152088.
- French_fries sameAs Q152088.
- French_fries wasDerivedFrom French_fries?oldid=605317970.
- French_fries depiction Pommes-1.jpg.
- French_fries isPrimaryTopicOf French_fries.
- French_fries name "French fries".