How do french fries grow?
French fries don't grow! They are made from potatoes, which are root vegetables.
Here's how it works:
1. Growing the potatoes: Farmers plant potato seeds in the ground. The potato plant grows and produces underground stems called tubers.
2. Harvesting the potatoes: Once the potatoes are mature, they are harvested from the ground.
3. Preparing the fries: The potatoes are peeled, washed, and cut into strips called french fries.
4. Frying the fries: The fries are then deep-fried in hot oil until they are crispy and golden brown.
So, while french fries are made from potatoes, they don't grow themselves. They are a delicious processed food made from a root vegetable. 🍟
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