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POTATOES MC CAIN
Fried potatoes are a food based on potatoes cut into slices of elongated shape and fried in various ways in different countries: in Belgium the "Blanc de bœuf" beef tallow is used in a special deep fryer, but in general it is the most common vegetable oils; in Italy and Spain the potatoes are also baked until they get the characteristic crispness, and then served. 
POTATOES FRY'N DIP
Fried potatoes are a food based on potatoes cut into slices of elongated shape and fried in various ways in different countries: in Belgium the "Blanc de bœuf" beef tallow is used in a special deep fryer, but in general it is the most common vegetable oils; in Italy and Spain the potatoes are also baked until they get the characteristic crispness, and then served. 
POTATOES MAXI CHIPS
Fried potatoes are a food based on potatoes cut into slices of elongated shape and fried in various ways in different countries: in Belgium the "Blanc de bœuf" beef tallow is used in a special deep fryer, but in general it is the most common vegetable oils; in Italy and Spain the potatoes are also baked until they get the characteristic crispness, and then served. 
SALMON ROE
More and more present in our kitchen, salmon eggs are much larger than lumpfish eggs and are intended for a variety of uses when you want to delicatey emphasize the taste of fish.
CUTTLEFISH INK
Cuttlefish ink is mainly used as a condiment, especially for pasta dishes. It helps to color and flavor pasta dishes, fresh pasta in the first place. Sometimes someone use it in cooking risotto, to plan, or even in sauce to enhance the flavors of fish.
ONION RINGS
Onion rings are a type of appetizer or side dish commonly found in the United States of America. They generally consist of an onion "ring" cut transversely, dipped in batter or breadcrumbs and then deep fried, onion rings are sometimes accompanied by seasonings, including ketchup, mayonnaise or other sauces.
SURIMI STICKS
The term surimi, in Italian it indicates a product composed essentially of cod pulp (generally Alaska cod) and carbohydrates usually packed in orange and white colored cylinders formed by various layers of rolled fish pulp dough and held together by thickeners of food type.