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03-08-2010 05:23 AM |
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Originally Posted by DamianJ
(Post 16928607)
Quite right. It was Belgium that has the first recorded mention of them back in 1680. It wasn't in a French cook book until 1755. We didn't get them in the UK until 1860.
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The belgium speak french. Which was the language used when the belgiums cooked potato in the fryers at the time of the war.
"French" to leave little on. To french a rack of lamb you cook with only the fat left on the ends.
French fries, pommes frites, chips or may other names to mean Fried potato. Potatoes fryed in oil then drained to leave little oil on the potato. French-fried potatoes.
Nothing to do with where they come from, Its the way they care cooked.
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