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Sliced potatoes that started a transatlantic war over what to call them.

means Thin fried potato slices, called crisps in Britain and fries when cut into hot chunky batons.

from From the Old English 'cippian,' to cut; the potato version emerged in 1800s kitchens on both sides of the Atlantic, then split into rival vocabularies.

British vs AmericanUK chips are US fries; US chips are UK crisps.
Accidental inventionCrisps born from a chef spiting a picky diner.
Casino tongueAlso gambling tokens and silicon brains, naturally.
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