Pommes Frites
Pommes Frites, commonly known as French fries, are a popular snack or side dish made from deep-fried potatoes. They are typically cut into long, thin strips and cooked until golden brown and crispy. While they are often associated with French cuisine, their origins can be traced back to Belgium, where they are believed to have been invented.
Pommes Frites are usually served hot and can be enjoyed plain or with various condiments, such as ketchup, mayonnaise, or aioli. They are a staple in many fast-food restaurants and are often paired with burgers, sandwiches, or enjoyed on their own as a tasty treat.