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A potato chip (NAmE and AuE; often just chip) or crisp (BrE and IrE) is a thin slice of potato (or a thin deposit of potato paste) that has been deep fried, baked, or air fried until crunchy. They are commonly served as a snack, side dish, or appetizer.
- List of potato chip brands
In the United States, potato chips are made by national...
- List of potato chip brands
22 paź 2012 · As a child, State Line was the go-to chip for picnics and the occasional treat. I recall Grandma serving up cold fried chicken on a hot August day, with a side of chilled potato salad, and a generous dill pickle spear.
George Speck (also known as George Crum; [1] July 15, 1824 – July 22, 1914) was an American chef. He was known for his role in creating potato chips in Upstate New York. Speck was born in Saratoga County, New York. He was a member of the Mohawk people.
In the United States, potato chips are made by national chains like Frito-Lay, Pringles and Kettle Brand; major regional brands like Jay's of Chicago, Better Made of Detroit, Old Dutch of Minneapolis, and Utz of Hanover, Pennsylvania; and specialty brands with local or uneven distribution.
Lay's (/ l eɪ z /) is a brand of potato chips with different flavors, as well as the name of the company that founded the chip brand in the United States.
Frito-Lay, Inc. (/ ˈ f r iː t oʊ l eɪ /) is an American subsidiary of PepsiCo that manufactures, markets, and sells corn chips, potato chips, and other snack foods.
17 sty 2022 · Granite State Potato Chips. In 1905 in Salem, New Hampshire, William “Buddy” Croft opened what is believed to have been the first commercial potato chip production facility in the country. His Granite State–brand chips were sometimes sold in bags but more notably in plastic buckets (and before that, cardboard cartons).