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Frozen waffle-cut french fries
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Frozen wavy-cut French fries are pre-cooked and frozen potato strips, cut in a way that gives them a wavy or curly texture on their surface. This type of cut not only gives them an attractive and distinctive appearance but also helps them absorb sauces and dressings better, providing a crunchy and flavorful experience in every bite.
The origin of French fries dates back to Europe, particularly Belgium and France, where they became popular in the 19th century. Today, frozen French fries are a widely consumed product around the world, and their wavy-cut version is especially valued for its texture and visual presentation.
In terms of their properties, frozen wavy-cut French fries primarily provide complex carbohydrates from the potato, which is their base ingredient. Being pre-cooked and frozen, they facilitate quick preparation at home or in food service establishments, maintaining a uniform and crunchy texture after frying or baking. However, it is important to consume them in moderation due to their calorie content and often the addition of salt and fats during the frying process.
Depending on the region in Latin America, these products may have different names. Among the common synonyms are: frozen wavy potatoes, frozen curly potatoes, or simply curly fries. In some countries, they are also called frozen crinkle cut potatoes (an adaptation of the English term) or zigzag cut potatoes.
This ingredient is ideal for accompanying main dishes, such as burgers, meats, or sandwiches, and also as a snack or appetizer, thanks to its texture and flavor that please all palates.
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