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[[Image:Poutine.jpg |none|thumb|400px|'''Poutine''' is a French fry dish of Quebec origin. It consists of French fries topped with gravy (usually made of beef), and cheese curds.]] | [[Image:Poutine.jpg |none|thumb|400px|'''Poutine''' is a French fry dish of Quebec origin. It consists of French fries topped with gravy (usually made of beef), and cheese curds.]] | ||
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[[Image:Animal fries.jpg |left|thumb|380px|'''Animal fries''' are a unique offering by the [[In-N-Out Restaurant|In-N-Out]] U.S. fast-food restaurant chain. Animal fries are prepared from shoestring French fries smothered with two slices of American cheese, a "secret sauce" similar to [[thousand island salad dressing]], and grilled onions.]] | |||
[[Image:Perfectly_arranged_french_fries.jpg |left|thumb|380px|A unique French fry creation served at Antonio's Restaurant in Tagaytay City, Philippines. These have probably been prepared in drawn butter (butter with all the whey and other liquids removed) after a light coating in seasoning. Fresh chopped garlic has been added to the fry medium to flavor it and removed and added to the final dish, which can be seen in the photo.]] | |||
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Shapes of French fries
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French fry dishes and servings
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