Chips at Cooke's of Dublin?? DUMB question!

brendaziz

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Just checking and i think i already know the answer :-)

BUt the chips at cookes- they're fries, right? Not like- actual chips?

haha. i feel like a moron for asking!
 
They are English chips, therefore they are fries, but thicker. They aren't 'potato chips', or crisps as we call them.
 
If you speak American...

Chips are like American steak fries. Those big, thick cut fries. Not the McD's variety.

Crisps are the British word for our American potato chips. Hope that helps. :)
 
I would compare them almost similar to steak fries but better. I had chips in Ireland and I can't eat American fries anymore. I like to put vinegar on mine....Yummmmmmyy
 





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