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  • ...s. Click on the image above to be brought to a gallery of images depicting French fries from around the world.]] '''French fries''', or '''French-fried potatoes''', or simply '''fries''', are generally th
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  • |caption = Shapes of french fries ...ed '''shoestring fries''' or '''potato shoestrings''', are very thinly cut french fries, usually less than ¼ inch (0.6 cm) thick. Most often served in higher-end
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/French fries]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #REDIRECT [[French fries]]
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  • *[[French fries]]
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  • ...tism and their support to the American troops. This move against the term "French fries" was started by Bob Ney, a republican representative at the House of Repres
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  • ...s. Click on the image above to be brought to a gallery of images depicting French fries from around the world.]] '''French fries''', or '''French-fried potatoes''', or simply '''fries''', are generally th
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  • * French fries, aka chips, pommes frites
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  • |caption = Shapes of french fries ...ed '''shoestring fries''' or '''potato shoestrings''', are very thinly cut french fries, usually less than ¼ inch (0.6 cm) thick. Most often served in higher-end
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  • *[[French fries]] and [[Chip (food)|chips]]
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  • ...rton]]. It started as InstaBurger King selling mainly [[hamburgers]] and [[french fries]] and now has over 11,000 restaurants all around the world by starting to f
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  • {{rpl|French fries}}
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  • {{r|French fries}}
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  • {{r|French fries}}
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  • ...nwealth name) or 'potato chips' (American name). For the heated food see [[French fries]] (American-style) and [[chips (food)|chips]] (British-style).}}
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  • | title=In the land of french fries, Americans are loving 'poo-TEEN' While still hot, the potatoes slices, similar to those of french fries, are mixed with fresh [[cheese curd]]s and then have hot [[gravy]] poured o
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  • |Frozen french fries |French fries with gravy and cheddar cheese curds
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  • Chips are very similar to [[French fries]], the distinctions being that fries are usually thinner and of more regula ...em up as ''[[haute cuisine]]'' - see the [[French fries/Gallery|gallery of French fries]] - might be seen as a little bit vulgar in the UK, possibly receiving a co
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  • ...px|A steak covered with bearnaise sauce and a traditional accompaniment of french fries]]
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  • [[Image:McDonald's French fries station.jpg|Production of french fries in McDonald's|right|thumb]] ...naire. Today, McDonald's is still best known for its [[hamburger]]s and [[french fries]] but also sells many other food items.
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  • * [[French fries]]—article only, no recipe but many photographs **[[French fries]]—article only, no recipe but many photographs
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  • {{r|French fries}}
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  • *[[French fries|Pommes frites]]—french fries—probably originated in Belgium, but are generally considered by most peop
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  • ...h list as it's one of, if not the most popular dish in Britain. Likewise [[french fries]] should be listed on the American list as the are excedingly popular in th ...en Ewen proposed a [[Catalog of global cuisine]]. I created it and put in french fries, hamburgers, and mayo. We could expand this to include Curry, Chicken Tikk
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  • Served as "French fries", often alongside burgers and colas, potatoes are now an icon of globalizat
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  • ...y found in a bowling alley is mostly grill-style items: [[hamburger]]s, [[ french fries]], [[salad]], [[hot dogs]], [[wraps]], [[onion rings]], and sometimes [[piz
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  • |fries, French fries<ref> Though strictly speaking, these are not quite the same thing, British
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  • ...o-Trans, Inc., are still used to transport frozen food products, including french fries. Today, Cryo-Trans operates a fleet in excess of 515 cryogenic rail cars.]]
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