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  2. Jagarico - Wikipedia

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    However, it resembles other shoestring potato snacks such as Koikeya's "Stick Karamucho", Morinaga's "Potelong", and Seijō Ishii's "Miraku Nori". Jagarico is also related to another Calbee product known as Jagabee. Whereas Jagabee are somewhat thick and made from unhusked whole potatoes, Jagarico are usually thinner and made from skinned potatoes.

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    Utz Potato Stix Shoestring Potato Snacks. $4 at Amazon ... perhaps a homemade movie night snack mix consisting of dill pickle almonds and ... What is it about shoestring potato sticks that takes ...

  4. Potato chip - Wikipedia

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    An additional product similar to potato chips exists in the form of "potato sticks", also called "shoestring potatoes". These are made as extremely thin (2 to 3 mm) versions of the popular French fry but are fried in the manner of regular salted potato chips.

  5. Andy Capp's - Wikipedia

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    Andy Capp's cheddar fries. Andy Capp's is an American brand of flavored corn and potato snack made to look like French fries.The product was created in 1971 by GoodMark Foods which licensed the name and likeness of the comic strip character Andy Capp from Publishers-Hall Syndicate. [1]

  6. Complete Your Steak Dinner With These Classic Side Dishes - AOL

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    Potato Skins. You'll make everyone in the family happy (even the kids!) with this fun potato side. The crispy skins are filled with melted cheese, bacon, and sour cream. Get Ree's Potato Skins recipe.

  7. French fries - Wikipedia

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    The standard deep-fried cut potatoes in the United Kingdom are called chips, and are cut into pieces between 10 and 15 mm (0.39 and 0.59 in) thick. They are occasionally made from unpeeled potatoes (skins showing). British chips are not the same thing as potato chips (an American term); those are called "crisps" in the UK and some other countries.

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    In 2020, the U.S. fast food chain used more than 3 billion pounds of potatoes — serving enough french fries to circle the equator 437 times if laid end to end, and make 22 round trips to the ...

  9. Hotdish - Wikipedia

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    Potatoes may be in the form of tater tots, hash browns, potato chips, or shoe string potatoes. The dish is usually seasoned lightly with salt and pepper, and it may be eaten with ketchup as a condiment. Another popular hotdish is the tuna hotdish, made with macaroni or egg noodles, canned tuna, peas, and mushroom soup.