- [fʁitʁi]) in French-speaking
Belgium and
Northern France, or
frituur or
frietkot in
Flanders and the Netherlands, also
fritkot in French-speaking Belgium...
-
Australians and
European Australians. Even the
smallest Belgian town has a
frietkot (literally, "fries shack"). Traditionally, take-away
fries were picked...
- friet(en). In Belgium,
fries are sold in
shops called friteries (French),
frietkot/frituur (Flemish),
snackbar (Dutch in The Netherlands) or Fritüre/Frittüre...
- in
Belgium in 1844. "Madame Fritz,
weduwe van
Monsieur Fritz, in haar
frietkot op de
kermis in Luik in 1838 ·
Centrum Agrarische Geschiedenis (CAG)"....
- fast-food
stands or in
dedicated fast-food
restaurants called friteries,
frietkot, or
frituur (loosely: “fry shack”). They are
often served with a variety...