This City Might Be Home To The World's Largest Serving Of French Fries - Tasting Table
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This City Might Be Home To The World's Largest Serving Of French Fries - Tasting Table
"Lines often form outside the doors of those looking for their choice of French fries, sauces, and toppings - and some of these orders aren't simply topped, they are towers."
"Not only are these fries served in gigantic proportions, but the pieces are hand-cut and made with pearl potatoes, a cross between Libertas and Eigenheimer varieties, and shaken with salt before being topped with customers' customizations."
"As some social media users warn, you may need to work through the stack of fries fairly quickly to make sure none of the pieces at the bottom of the fried mountain turn soggy before you can get to them."
't Pareltje in the Netherlands serves massive, stacked XXL orders of hand-cut fries that draw long lines. The fries are made from pearl potatoes, a Libertas-Eigenheimer cross dating to 1952, and are shaken with salt to achieve a crispy exterior and soft interior. Customers customize orders with sauces and toppings such as pink mayonnaise, garlic, Parmesan, truffle oil mayo, satay sauce, and cheddar cheese. An XXL order costs close to $30 while a medium size is under $5. Social media users praise flavor combinations but warn to eat quickly to avoid sogginess.
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