Who invented chips?

George Speck was an American chef. He was known for his role in popularizing potato chips in Upstate New York and was later mythologized as their creator. Speck was born in Saratoga County, New York. He was a member of the Mohawk people and likely also had African-American ancestry.

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Who invented potato chips and why?

The potato chip was invented in 1853 by George Crum. Crum was a Native American/African American chef at the Moon Lake Lodge resort in Saratoga Springs, New York, USA. French fries were popular at the restaurant, and one day a diner complained that the fries were too thick.
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When was the first chip made?

Food historians suggest they go back to at least 1817 when an English doctor named William Kitchiner came out with the first edition of his pioneering cookbook, The Cook's Oracle, published in both British and American editions. One recipe, “potatoes fried in slices,” sounds remarkably like today's potato chip.
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How was the first chip invented?

According to Enchanted Learning, the potato chip was invented in 1853 by African American chef, George Crum. The site reports that Crum was serving fried potatoes to a very fussy customer, and the customer was displeased with the thickly-cut potatoes and demanded Crum to cut them even thinner.
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Who invented fries?

Common lore claims that the original fry was born in Namur in francophone Belgium, where the locals were particularly fond of fried fish. When the River Meuse froze over one cold winter in 1680, people ostensibly fried potatoes instead of the small fish they were accustomed to, and the fry was born.
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Who invented potato fries?

In winter, when the river froze, the fish-deprived villagers fried potatoes instead. It's said that this dish was discovered by American soldiers in Belgium during World War I and, since the dominant language of southern Belgium is French, they dubbed the tasty potatoes “French” fries.
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Who invented the potato?

The Inca Indians in Peru were the first to cultivate potatoes around 8,000 BC to 5,000 B.C. In 1536, Spanish Conquistadors in Peru discovered the flavors of the potato and transported them to Europe.
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Who invented chips French fries?

By the late 1850s, at least one cookbook refers to "French Fried Potatoes". The first commercially available chips in the UK were sold by Mrs. 'Granny' Duce in one of the West Riding towns in 1854.
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What came first fries or chips?

A minute disagreement between a diner and his chef over the thickness of French Fries gave birth to the crunchy potato chips we love today.
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Who invented Takis?

Takis is said to be invented by a person named Morgan Sanchez, though little information about this person and how exactly did they invent Takis could be found. It does appear that Takis was invented in the year 1999 in Mexico, before being introduced into the United States in the year 2006.
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Why is a chip called a chip?

1) "Chip" is short for microchip, the incredibly complex yet tiny modules that store computer memory or provide logic circuitry for microprocessors. Perhaps the best known chips are the Pentium microprocessors from Intel.
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Who invented sour cream and onion?

History. French onion dip, made of sour cream and instant onion soup, was created by an unknown cook in Los Angeles in 1954. The recipe spread quickly and was printed in a local newspaper.
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What was the first chip brand?

The brand of chips credited as the first potato chip ever invented, Moon Brand Original Saratoga Chips, is back on store shelves. Back in 1853, George Crum took a thinly-sliced Yukon Gold potato, fried it in cottonseed oil, added some sea salt and invented what I'd say is now America's favorite snack.
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Who invented the potato chip black man?

George Speck, later known as George Crum and long thought to be the inventor of the potato chip, was born on July 15, 1824 in Saratoga Country, New York to parents Abraham Speck, an African American, and Diana Tull, a Native American of the Huron Tribe. He had a sister, Catherine “Kate” Speck.
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What are potato chips called in England?

Lay's potato chips have all sorts of different names internationally. In England, they're called "Walkers" (and "crisps" instead of "chips"); in Egypt, Chipsy; and in Australia, Smith's.
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Who invented fish and chips?

Many food historians say that a Jewish cook, a young Ashkenezi immigrant named Joseph Malin, opened the first chippy in 1860 in London. The shop was so successful that it remained in business until the 1970s. And up near Manchester, the fish and chip stand opened by John Lees was doing a brisk business by 1863.
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Who invented waffle fries?

On August 22, 1983, John Julian applied for a United States patent on the "waffle-cut potato product and apparatus and process for making same." In the application, Julian claimed to be the inventor of three separate inventions: a waffle-shaped potato product, an apparatus for cutting the waffle-shaped product, and the ...
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When were British chips invented?

This style of cooking fish must have made a mark on the British culinary landscape because an early reference to it appears in Charles Dickens book Oliver Twist. Then came the chips and the earliest record of chips being served in the UK was on the northern city of Oldham's in 1860.
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Is potato a fruit?

Potatoes are tubers, which are a sort of root vegetable. They aren't the potato plant's roots themselves, but rather the roots that they grow from. Potatoes are absolutely edible, and they're virtually always used in savoury meals, whether with or without meat. Potatoes, on the other hand, are not fruits.
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Are potatoes 80% water?

*The potato is about 80% water and 20% solids. *An 8 ounce baked or boiled potato has only about 100 calories. *The average American eats about 124 pounds of potatoes per year while Germans eat about twice as much.
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Can dogs eat potatoes?

Like tomatoes, raw potatoes contain solanine, a compound that is toxic to some dogs. However, cooking a potato reduces the levels of solanine. If you do feed your dog a potato, it should be baked or boiled, with nothing added to it.
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Are French fries actually French?

Belgium lays claim to inventing French fries

If you had assumed that the name "French fries" indicates that the classic fried potato dish hails from France, you'd be wrong. According to BBC, the crispy spuds were most likely invented in the country's northeast neighbor, Belgium.
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When were hot chips invented?

Flamin' Hots were created by a team of hotshot snack food professionals starting in 1989, in the corporate offices of Frito-Lay's headquarters in Plano, Texas.
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Why do British people call fries chips?

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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