this thread blows my mind, for finding out some costco's serve fries! I want some now.
personally I liked the old bk fries. Whopper Jr with small fries was a good lunch. Will try new ones soon
Why are american chips always so thin? You can't beat big thick chips like the ones you get in a poke on a friday night!
Nothing really touches Costco fries.
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In America:
Chips = thinly sliced potatoes, usually baked
Fries = julienned potatoes, can be fried or baked
We do have restaurants that sell "fish and chips" that's exactly like the British make it. Nobody actually ever gets confused over that, amusingly.
Most chips I encounter are usually fried, or at least cooked by submerging them in oil.
And, oddly, most "crisps" I encounter are baked.
(crisps being a legal designation in the US when a chip is formed by mashing together a potato instead of slicing off a piece and coking it)
Well, I live in a heavily Mexican community, so a lot of chips around here have veered towards baked up tortillas and chips. But yeah, stuff like Lays and so is fried in something. I should get around to trying these new BK fries, but so far all reports seem to indicate is that they suck nowAll I have left is Hardee's curly fries.
Canada. And their fries are better than any other chain place. Perfectly crispy, with spice and light batter on the outside. Moist on the inside. Perfection.
I would go out of my way to get costco fries. They are just THAT good. Really unlike any other kind most other places make.
Where in Canada ? if its Vancouver address please so i can go there next time im up there