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  2. Papas Fritas - Wikipedia

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    Papas Fritas (typically stylized as pApAs fritAs) were an American indie rock band that formed in 1992 and released three studio albums before breaking up in 2000. The band's name is Spanish for "fried potatoes" (specifically "French fries" in American English) but is also a pun on the phrase "Pop has freed us," which they used as both the name of their music publishing company and their 2003 ...

  3. Free discography - Wikipedia

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    Free's fourth album Highway reached number 41 on the UK Albums Chart, [3] while its lead single "Stealer" charted at number 49 on the Billboard Hot 100. [5] Free broke up in 1971 due to tensions between members of the band. [1]

  4. Category:French fries - Wikipedia

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  5. French fries - Wikipedia

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    French fries [a] (or simply fries, also known as chips [b] among other names [c]) are batonnet or julienne-cut [3] deep-fried potatoes of disputed origin.

  6. Freedom fries - Wikipedia

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    Menu from a Congressional cafeteria featuring freedom fries. Freedom fries was a politically motivated renaming of french fries in the United States.The term was coined in February 2003 in a North Carolina restaurant, and was widely publicized a month later when the then Republican Chairman of the Committee on House Administration, Bob Ney, renamed the menu item in three Congressional cafeterias.

  7. Moules-frites - Wikipedia

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    Moules-frites or moules et frites [1] (French pronunciation:]; Dutch: mosselen-friet) is a main dish of mussels and French fries originating in Northern France and Belgium. [2] The name is French, moules meaning mussels and frites fries, with the Dutch name for the dish meaning the same.

  8. Chip butty - Wikipedia

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    The chip butty is a sandwich filled with chips, often served with malt vinegar, curry sauce, gravy or ketchup. [1] [2] The British food writer Tim Hayward recommended using "undistinguished" soft white bread, as "this is not the place for artisanal sourdough". [3]

  9. Friterie - Wikipedia

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    A friture, baraque à frites or friterie (pronounced) in French-speaking Belgium and Northern France, or frituur or frietkot in Flanders and the Netherlands, also fritkot in French-speaking Belgium and friture or frietkraam in the Netherlands, is a traditional restaurant, kiosk or van serving quick-service fast food, particularly fries from ...