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Chips: 美语:炸土豆片;英语:炸薯条. French Fries: 美语:炸薯条. (英国人不用这个词) Crisps: 英语:炸土豆片. (美国人不用这个词)
chip的含义:
以上内容参考:必应词典-chip
流浪猫想家
据说薯片是1853年美国纽约洲萨拉托加的温泉首创的。一些有钱人经常到该温泉的一个叫月亮湖的宾馆度假,那里有一个叫乔治克罗姆的本地人在厨房里做大师傅。一天,有位客人几次把他的炸署片送回厨房,要求把马铃薯切得再薄一些,炸得时间再长一点。乔治脾气很坏,决定给这个讨厌的家伙一点颜色看看。于是他把马铃薯切得非常薄,炸得卷曲了,脆了,然后又加了盐。他想这下那个客人一定会不想吃。结果令人吃惊,那个客人居然非常满意,又多叫了一份,薯片就这样成为美国第一快餐食品。采纳哦
浅陌时光
According to a traditional story, the original potato chip recipe was created in Saratoga Springs, New York on August 24, 1853. Agitated by a patron repeatedly sending his fried potatoes back because they were too thick, soggy and bland, resort hotel chef, George Crum, decided to slice the potatoes as thin as possible, frying them until crisp and seasoning them with extra salt. Contrary to Crum's expectation, the patron (sometimes identified as Cornelius Vanderbilt) loved the new chips and they soon became a regular item on the lodge's menu under the name "Saratoga Chips".In the 20th century, potato chips spread beyond chef-cooked restaurant fare and began to be mass produced for home consumption. The Dayton, Ohio-based Mike-sell's Potato Chip Company, founded in 1910, calls itself the "oldest potato chip company in the United States".[5] New England-based Tri-Sum Potato Chips, originally founded in 1908 as the Leominster Potato Chip Company, in Leominster, Massachusetts claim to be America's first potato chip manufacturer.[6] Chips sold in markets were usually sold in tins or scooped out of storefront glass bins and delivered by horse and wagon. The early potato chip bag was wax paper with the ends ironed or stapled together. At first, potato chips were packaged in barrels or tins, which left chips at the bottom stale and crumbled. Laura Scudder,[7] an entrepreneur in Monterey Park, California started having her workers take home sheets of wax paper to iron into the form of bags, which were filled with chips at her factory the next day. This pioneering method reduced crumbling and kept the chips fresh and crisp longer. This innovation, along with the invention of cellophane, allowed potato chips to become a mass market product. Today, chips are packaged in plastic bags, with nitrogen gas blown in prior to sealing to lengthen shelf life, and provide protection against crushing.
TT作天作地
薯片的英文单词是:crisp
读音:英 [krisp] 美 [krɪsp]
adj. 脆的;干脆的;卷曲的;明快的;(天气)干冷的
n. 薯片;松脆物 v. (使)发脆;(使)卷曲
例句:I'll have a pint of beer and a packet of crisps, please.
我要一品脱啤酒和一袋炸马铃薯片。
词汇搭配:
1、crisp fat 猪油渣
2、crisp candy 酥糖
扩展资料:
近义词
1、French fries
英 [frentʃ fraɪz] 美 [frentʃ fraɪz]
炸薯条; 炸土豆片
She ordered a hamburger and French fries.
她叫了一客汉堡包和炸薯条。
2、fries
读音:英 [fraɪz] 美 [fraɪz]
v. 油炸,油煎(动词fry的第三人称单数形式)
n. (=French fries)炸土豆条;炸薯条
The children want hamburgers and fries for lunch.
孩子们午餐想吃汉堡包和炸土豆条。