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Frites
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  • 1. Frites, also known as French fries or chips, are crispy and golden strips of deep-fried potatoes that are popular worldwide. They are a beloved side dish or snack, often served hot and seasoned with salt or other flavorings. Frites can be enjoyed on their own or paired with a variety of dipping sauces, making them a versatile and satisfying treat for all occasions. Whether thick-cut or thin, crispy or soft, frites are a delicious and timeless comfort food that continues to delight taste buds everywhere.

    What is the primary ingredient in frites?
A) Corn
B) Potatoes
C) Wheat
D) Rice
  • 2. Which country is often credited with the invention of frites?
A) Italy
B) Germany
C) Belgium
D) France
  • 3. Which dipping sauce is commonly served with frites?
A) BBQ sauce
B) Mayonnaise
C) Ketchup
D) Mustard
  • 4. What is the French term for frites?
A) Pommes frites
B) Chocolat frites
C) Poulet frites
D) Croissant frites
  • 5. Which city is known for its frites stands called 'Friteries'?
A) Brussels
B) London
C) Berlin
D) Paris
  • 6. What type of oil is commonly used for frying frites?
A) Vegetable oil
B) Sesame oil
C) Olive oil
D) Coconut oil
  • 7. What is a common seasoning for frites?
A) Cinnamon
B) Sugar
C) Chili powder
D) Salt
  • 8. What is the texture that frites are typically cooked to achieve?
A) Chewy
B) Soft
C) Soggy
D) Crispy
  • 9. How are frites typically served in Belgium?
A) On a plate
B) In a basket
C) In a paper cone
D) In a cardboard box
  • 10. Where did Thomas Jefferson first discover frites?
A) Germany
B) Russia
C) Belgium
D) France
  • 11. Which type of potato is commonly used to make frites?
A) Sweet potato
B) Russet
C) Red potato
D) Yukon Gold
  • 12. Which fast-food chain popularized the term 'French fries'?
A) KFC
B) McDonald's
C) Subway
D) Burger King
  • 13. What is another name for frites in English?
A) Tuber treats
B) French fries
C) Spud strips
D) Potato sticks
  • 14. Which method is commonly used to cook frites?
A) Deep-frying
B) Grilling
C) Boiling
D) Baking
  • 15. What is the origin of the word 'frites'?
A) Italian
B) German
C) French
D) Spanish
  • 16. Which event made frites popular in the United States in the 20th century?
A) Great Depression
B) World War I
C) Prohibition era
D) Moon landing
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