Are French Fries really French?

Eaten as an entire with ketchup, mayonnaise or salsa or as part of the main course along with burgers, steaks or flavoured rice, French fries are one of the most popular dishes prepared across the world. The origin of this deep-fried snack is murky as both France and Belgium claim it to be their own.

Many food historians claim that original potato fries originated in Namur, Belgium. According to lore, fried fish was their staple. In the 1680s, when the River Meuse froze, unable to catch any fish, the locals of Namur fried potatoes instead of fish. This is considered to be the birth of fries. It is believed that the American soldiers stationed in this francophone region during World War I, called these deep-fried potatoes “French Fries”. Belgium recently petitioned the UNESCO to endorse fries as an official icon of Belgian cultural heritage. While Belgium claims the fries to be its own. French culinary experts and historians believe the very first fries were sol by street vendors in the 1780s, on Paris’ oldest standing bridge, Pont Neuf.

In addition to this, they state that deep-frying of potatoes could not have been plausible for the peasants of Namur, considering their socio-economic conditions. Former U.S. President Thomas Jefferson is generally credited with introducing French Fries to the U.S. Jefferson is said to have encountered them while serving as American Minister to France from 1784 to 1789. In his manuscript written in the early 19th Century, he talks about “Pommes de terre frites en petites tranches”, which is french for “small slices of deep-fried potatoes”. The French fries, eventually came to be known as fries in the U.S. and it became extremely popular there by the 1900s. In the mid-1960s, American entrepreneur J.R. Simplot invented the frozen fries. This revolutionary invention paved the way for the fries to become a massive hit across the world.

Across the globe

Fries are prepared differently in each part of the world. In Canada, a form of fries, known as poutine, is considered the national dish. The combination of fries, cheese curds and gravy first appeared in rural Quebec, Canada, in the 1950s. In Britain, fish and chips (firies) is a staple. French classic steak-frites is a combination of fried potatoes with grilled meat. In South Africa, slap chips, a softer version of the fries are very famous. South Koreans enjoy eating a sweet type of French fries known as honey butter fries.

A museum just for fries

The first and only museum dedicated to potato fries is in Bruges, Belgium. Known as Frietmuseum, it explains the history of potatoes and fries. The museum is housed in the oldest building in Bruges – the Saaihaile – and is owned by entrepreneur Eddy Van Belle and his son Cedric.

Record-breaking fries

An Indian food expert, Chandresh Bayad holds the Guinness world records for the largest serving of chips (fries) and the largest molded potato chip (French fry). This serving of fries weighed 659 kg and was achieved at an event in Gujarat on September 22, 2018. Bayad prepared the molded potato chip weighing 11 kg in Gujarat, on October 7, 208.

Can fries be cooked in space?

In a 2014 study, a pair of Greek researchers teamed up with the European Space Agency to test how gravity affects deep frying. They attached a deep-fryer onto the arms of a Centrifuge at the European Space Research and Technology Centre in the Netherlands.

Using this device they found that as gravity gets stronger, fries get crispier. This means, fries cooked in zero gravity could end up soggy, with barely any crust.

 

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