- (pronounced [fʁitʁi]) in French-speaking
Belgium and
Northern France, or
frituur or
frietkot in
Flanders and the Netherlands, also
fritkot in French-speaking...
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December 2005,
Dutch playwright Ivan
Vrambout put on a play
entitled Baraque Frituur which featured the
mutual prejudices of
Flemish and Walloons. The title...
- In Belgium,
fries are sold in
shops called friteries (French), frietkot/
frituur (Flemish),
snackbar (Dutch in The Netherlands) or Fritüre/Frittüre (German)...
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stands or in
dedicated fast-food
restaurants called friteries, frietkot, or
frituur (loosely: “fry shack”). They are
often served with a
variety of sauces...
- vlaamsparlement.be.
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original on 2021-09-15.
Retrieved 2021-03-14. "Van
frituur De
dikke boulet naar het parlement". De Tijd. June 1, 2019. v t e...
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mainly sold by
street vendors (see picture), in a
little place called a
frituur in Dutch, a
friterie in French. In Belgium,
French fries are traditionally...