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==Shapes of fries== | ==Shapes of French fries== | ||
[[Image:French_fries_closeup.jpg|left|thumb|380px|'''Shoestring fries''' are prepared from peeled or unpeeled potatoes that have been cut lengthways to form about ⅓ inch (0.8 cm) strips. This is probably the most common cut within the United States.]] | [[Image:French_fries_closeup.jpg|left|thumb|380px|'''Shoestring fries''' are prepared from peeled or unpeeled potatoes that have been cut lengthways to form about ⅓ inch (0.8 cm) strips. This is probably the most common cut within the United States.]] | ||
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[[Image:Waffle_fries_Chik-Fil-A.jpg |left|thumb|380px|'''Waffle fries'''. Potatoes are cut oblong with a special tool to form the unique "waffle" shape, then prepared. These waffle fries are made by [[Chik-fil-A]], a popular [[fast-food]] chain restaurant in the [[United States]].]] | [[Image:Waffle_fries_Chik-Fil-A.jpg |left|thumb|380px|'''Waffle fries'''. Potatoes are cut oblong with a special tool to form the unique "waffle" shape, then prepared. These waffle fries are made by [[Chik-fil-A]], a popular [[fast-food]] chain restaurant in the [[United States]].]] | ||
[[Image: | [[Image:Curly_fries.jpg |none|thumb|320px|'''Curly fries''' are prepared with a special cutting tool that is either motor-driven or hand-turned. The cutting implement is set into one end of the potato and the potato rotated, creating the spiral shapes as seen here.]] | ||
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[[Image:Potato log fries.jpg | | [[Image:Wedge french fries.jpg |left|thumb|380px|'''Wedge-cut fries''' are prepared from small, whole, unpeeled potatoes cut lengthways into quarters or sixths to form the wedges.]] | ||
[[Image:Potato log fries.jpg |none|thumb|400px|'''Potato log fries''' are made from very large potatoes, cut about 1 inch (2.5 cm) by 1 inch (2.5 cm) to form "logs" and prepared. A variant of potato log fries is prepared similarly wedge fries. Large, unpeeled, and often pre-cooked potatoes are are quartered or cut into sixths or eights lengthways to form the logs and prepared. Note the coin (U.S. quarter) in the photo for size comparison.]] | |||
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