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  2. German fries - Wikipedia

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    German fries (also referred to as German fried potatoes) is a dish consisting of thinly sliced raw or cooked potatoes fried in fat, like lard, butter or vegetable oils. [1] Bacon and onion slices are common additional ingredients. Salt and pepper are always used for seasoning, while caraway, marjoram, rosemary and garlic are optional.

  3. German cuisine - Wikipedia

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    French fries, called Pommes frites, Pommes (spoken as "Pom fritz" or, respectively, "Pommès", deviating from the French pronunciation which would be "Pom freet" or "Pom") or regionally as Fritten in German, are a common style of fried potatoes; they are traditionally offered with either ketchup or mayonnaise, or, as Pommes rot/weiß (lit ...

  4. French fries - Wikipedia

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    " Pommes frites" or just "frites" (French), "frieten" (a word used in Flanders and the southern provinces of the Netherlands) or "patat" (used in the north and central parts of the Netherlands) became a national snack. [60] Fries also come in the form of a common Dutch street food, known as Patatje Oorlog, translated to as "war fries". It ...

  5. The Most Bonkers Loaded Fries in America - AOL

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    Creme de la Creme Pomme Frites. New York Wondering what makes a plate of fries worth $200, earning the Guinness World Record for priciest fries? The Creme de la Creme fries at the New York ...

  6. Potato chip - Wikipedia

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    In German-speaking countries (Austria, Germany: "Kartoffelchips", often shortened to "Chips"; Switzerland: "Pommes Chips") and in countries of the former Yugoslavia, fried thin potato slices are known as "chips" (locally pronounced very similarly to the English pronunciation), with a clear distinction from French fries.

  7. This Is the Meaning of the “Heinz 57” on Your Ketchup Bottle

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    Sweet ‘n’ Spicy Meatballs. You'll usually find a batch of these meatballs in my freezer. The slightly sweet sauce nicely complements the spicy pork sausage.

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    Pomme Frites – With garlic herb aioli or ketchup. Pumpkin Walnut Bread. Baguette. Entrees and Sandwiches . Chicken Pot Pie* – Chicken, peas, carrots, herb cream sauce, puff pastry.

  9. List of accompaniments to french fries - Wikipedia

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    The fries are often accompanied by ketchup, mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, and sometimes a vaguely béarnaise-like sauce called "sauce pommes frites" (found also under the same name and with a similar form in French-speaking Belgium, and in Dutch-speaking Belgium and the Netherlands as fritessaus), which is available at local McDonald's restaurants ...