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[[Image:Steak fries.jpg |left|thumb|370px|'''Steak fries,''' also called '''ranch fries''', are thick, flat-cut French fries.]] | [[Image:Steak fries.jpg |left|thumb|370px|'''Steak fries,''' also called '''ranch fries''', are thick, flat-cut French fries, about 1 inch (0.6 cm) ½ inch (1.3 cm).]] | ||
[[Image:Crinkle cut french fries.jpg |none|thumb|400px|'''Crinkle-cut fries.''' Potatoes are cut with a special tool to form the "crinkle" shape, then prepared. These have have been purchased frozen and fried at home.]] | [[Image:Crinkle cut french fries.jpg |none|thumb|400px|'''Crinkle-cut fries.''' Potatoes are cut with a special tool to form the "crinkle" shape, then prepared. They are typically about ½ inch (1.3 cm) by ½ inch (1.3 cm). These have have been purchased frozen and fried at home.]] | ||
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[[Image:Potato log fries.jpg |left|thumb|380px|'''Potato log fries''' are made from very large potatoes, cut | [[Image:Potato log fries.jpg |left|thumb|380px|'''Potato log fries''' are made from very large potatoes, cut about 1 inch (2.5 cm) by1 inch (2.5 cm) to form "logs" and prepared. Large whole, unpeeled potatoes are sometime quartered or cut into sixths or eights lengthways to form the logs. Note the coin (U.S. quarter) in the photo for size comparison.]] |