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I talked with a expert (my one friend who knows how to use a knife) and the conclusion is: any vegetable that is served in a different plate.
So if I put my fries on a seperate plate it's a salad? Good to know
Fries aren't a vegetable though :(
Potatoes come from a plants roots and should be considered a vegetable. And fries are made of potatoes. Therefore I say itβs a salad.
But not all plant products are vegetables. Take wood, sugar, or coconut oil as examples.
According to Wikipedia:
They are usually sold with the other vegetables in a supermarket because they are a root vegetable.
Letβs stop arguing and just enjoy fries instead
No worries. Enjoy!