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Crostic FOOD Level 5 answers

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FOOD Level 5

In 1853, a chef cook from the Moon Lake Lodge dining at Saratoga Springs, New York, George Crum, created the very first potato chip by accident. He once had a customer who would refuse to eat his French fries stating that all pieces of fries were too thick to eat. In revenge, Chef Crum fried paper-thin slices of potato in lots of cooking oil until they were so over-fried that was impossible to cut them even with a fork. Customer who would refuse to eat


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Belonging to the same family:

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