What are chips called in Ireland?

French fries are referred to as "chips" in Ireland and potato chips are called "crisps" .
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Are fries called chips in Ireland?

In the United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, Ireland and New Zealand, the term chips is generally used instead, though thinly cut fried potatoes are sometimes called french fries or skinny fries, to distinguish them from chips, which are cut thicker.
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Does Ireland have chips?

FISH AND chips may be an English culinary institution but it's Ireland that ranks as the true home of the world's very best chippers.
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What do Britans call chips?

As you know, British people call “chips” what Americans know as French fries (an American looking for a packet of potato chips in a shop in any part of the UK will have to ask for “crisps”). The name for those fried sticks of potato, which go so well with fish or burgers, isn't the only difference between the two.
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Do Irish say chips or crisps?

French fries are referred to as "chips" in Ireland and potato chips are called "crisps" .
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What is Tayto?

Tayto (Republic of Ireland), a major Irish crisps and popcorn manufacturer. An Irish synonym for crisps (potato chips).
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What do Aussies call potato chips?

In Australia, chips can refer to 'hot' chips; fried strips of potato. Chips also refer to what are known in other countries as crisps.
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What are crisps in Ireland?

They may be known as chips or potato chips in other countries, but to us Irish folk, they will always be known as crisps.
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What is fish and chips called in Ireland?

What is this? Fish and chips still remain one of the most popular takeaway (carryout) foods in most of the UK. Its Irish nickname “one and one” came from how fish and chips were offered to Irishmen and women when it arrived in Ireland. “One of this, one of that?” soon became “one and one.”
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Is it chipper or chippy?

Never realised the Irish called Chippies - Chippers. A chippy is a carpenter. Not eating from that. The Oxford English Dictionary is clear – a 'chippy' is a fish and chip shop while 'chipper' is another word for cheerfulness – but we aren't accepting it as a neutral source.
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Is fish and chips an Irish thing?

Most people think that Fish and Chips originated in England, this is not actually true. The real history of Fish and Chips is traced back to 15th Century Portugal where the dish really was invented. Like so many other famous dishes, fish and chips was created out of necessity, not culinary genius.
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What do the British call biscuits?

American biscuits are small, fluffy quick breads, leavened with baking powder or buttermilk and served with butter and jam or gravy. They are close to what the British would call scones.
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Are chips and crisps the same thing?

Potato chips are referred to as “crisps” and French fries are referred to as “chips”. In some places, speakers of British English may also refer to potato wedges as “chips” and potato strips as “fries”.
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Is Tayto Irish?

As an iconic Irish brand, Tayto has been the country's favourite snack for generations and with that comes real responsibilities.
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Are King crisps Irish?

Traditionally a Dublin brand, King started making crisps in 1963 in Parnell Street, Dublin.
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What food is Irish famous for?

14 Irish Main Dishes That Are Associated With Irish History And Traditions
  • Shepherd's Pie. Shepherd's pie is always a great festive dish in Ireland. ...
  • Bangers And Mash. ...
  • Irish Stew. ...
  • Smoked Salmon. ...
  • Champ (Mashed Potatoes With Butter, Milk, And Scallions) ...
  • Black and White Pudding. ...
  • Fish Pie. ...
  • Seafood Chowder.
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What do British call french fries?

We call French fries just fries, and thicker-cut fries that come from a chip shop are called chips. Then you've got thick, triangular chunks which we call potato wedges, which aren't the same as circular fried slices (otherwise known as chips in other countries) which we call crisps.
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What do Australians call thongs?

The undergarment is usually called a g-string (or colloquially, bum floss) in Australia, however, due to U.S. influences in Australia the word thong is now also used.
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What do Australians call mcdonalds?

Here in Australia, however, McDonald's most prevalent nickname is “Macca's”. A recent branding survey commissioned by McDonald's Australia found that 55 per cent of Australians refer to the company by its local slang name. It is fair to say that Australians have long had a complicated relationship with McDonald's.
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Are Taytos different in Northern Ireland?

Tayto crisps manufactured in the Republic of Ireland are a completely separate brand to those in the North. Northern Tayto has “slightly toned down” recipes, leading to many a Nordie kid pining for a Dublin bag of Cheese and Onion while they were growing up.
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Are Tayto Northern Irish?

Tayto (Northern Ireland) Limited is a manufacturer of crisps and corn snacks based in Tandragee, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. They describe themselves as the third largest snack manufacturer in the United Kingdom.
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Can you get Tayto in England?

Tayto crisps, one of Ireland's best known and beloved brands, is about to land in England and Wales, but due to trade mark laws won't be able to use its famous brand.
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What's a yoke in Ireland?

Yoke. This is Irish slang for something that you can't remember the name of, like how you would use the word “thingamajig.” For example, “Give us that yoke there.” It also has the equivalent meaning of “thing,” for example, “You're a mad yoke.”
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