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Fries, Potato

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A short name commonly used to reference French-fried potatoes, the narrow potato product 3 to 4 inches in length and 1/4 inch square that is most often served in restaurants. Fries are deep-fried in vegetable oil and served with golden crusty outside texture while the inner texture is soft and white. French fries are not French in origin, but instead are referred to as French because of the way they are "Frenched" cut into thin strips. Very thin strips may be referred to as shoestring potatoes while the thicker strips are referred to as steak fries. In Britain, French fries are referred to as "chips" and in France as "pommes frites."

USDA Nutrition Facts

Serving Size10 strip
Calories152
Protein2g
Total Fat3g
Total Carbohydrates26g
Dietary Fiber2g
Sugars0g
Potassium459mg
Sodium373mg
Cholesterol0mg
Serving Size10 strip
Calories133
Protein2g
Total Fat3g
Total Carbohydrates23g
Dietary Fiber1g
Sugars0g
Potassium400mg
Sodium317mg
Cholesterol0mg
Serving Size10 strips
Calories260
Protein2g
Total Fat14g
Total Carbohydrates30g
Dietary Fiber4g
Potassium430mg
Sodium490mg
Cholesterol0mg

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