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Friterie : ウィキペディア英語版
Friterie

A friture, baraque à frites or friterie () in French-speaking Belgium and Northern France, or frituur or frietkot in Flemish-Belgian and also fritkot in French-speaking Belgium, is the name for traditional restaurants, kiosks or vans serving quick-service fast food, particularly fries from where they derive their name.
Friteries are often found on main highways and town squares and may be in the form of restaurants offering table service or a caravan, trailer or even converted van only offering take away food at roadsides.
Friteries offer several fried and grilled dishes served with frites, such as hamburgers, brochette, meatballs, merguez and fried chicken. These dishes have regionally varying nicknames to distinguish the different combinations of ingredients, like the "bearclaw", for example. Traditionally, the most typical companion to fries were cold mussels in vinegar, as well as carbonade flamande. Another characteristic of a Belgian friterie is the large selection of Belgian sauces including ketchup, curry ketchup, mayonnaise, tartar sauce, cocktail Whisky sause, American, samurai, riche, Mexican, oriental, Brazil, béarnaise or diablo.
Originally, the frites were served in sheets of paper rolled into an upside down cone. Nowadays most friteries also serve them in a plastic or cardboard tray, with a small plastic fork. An order usually concludes with the question whether the fries need to be salted, and whether the order is to go, in which case it will be wrapped in sheets of paper that are punctured to let the hot air escape instead of condensing on the cold paper.
A variation is to serve meat, fries, sauce and possibly salad in a half of a baguette and is known as a ''Mitraillette''. Alternatively, the same ensemble can be put into a Dürüm, although this practice is more common in friteries run by Turkish immigrants.
The oldest known friterie was located in Antwerp in 1842.
The friterie is the subject matter of the 2010 documentary "Fritkot" directed by Manuel Poutte. 〔 (Presentation of Fritkot on Eurochannel ) 〕
==See also==

*Cuisine of Belgium
*Cuisine of France

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