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Fry sauce : ウィキペディア英語版
Fry sauce

Fry sauce is a regional condiment served with French fries. It is usually a combination of one part ketchup and two parts mayonnaise. When spices and other flavorings are added, it is similar to—but thicker and smoother than—traditional Russian dressing and Thousand Island dressing. In the United States, fry sauce is commonly found in restaurants in Washington, Utah, Idaho, and Oregon, as well as available by mail-order. Occasionally other ingredients such as barbecue sauce are substituted for ketchup, and other variations (created independently of the Utah version) exist outside of the United States.
==In the United States and anglophone Canada==

The Utah-based Arctic Circle restaurant chain claims to have invented fry sauce around 1948. Arctic Circle serves fry sauce in its restaurants in the western United States. Many other fast-food restaurants and family restaurants in the region, such as Carl's Jr, Crown Burgers, Apollo Burger, Astro Burger and Hires Big H, also offer their own versions of the sauce. Some variations include chopped pickles, chopped onions, and shredded cabbage. Utah franchise locations of McDonald's also carried fry sauce until 1997. Many other national fast food restaurants in Utah and nearby states serve fry sauce.
In Idaho and the Pacific Northwest, fry sauce is also popular and is found at many local restaurants〔a review of Selah, Washington's King's Row drive in published by the Yakima Herald-Republic titled (On the Menu—King's Row Drive-In ) refers to its "fabulous fry sauce"〕 as well as chains such as Dairy Queen and Sonic.
In Puerto Rico, the sauce is commonly known as "mayoketchup" and is prepared with ketchup, mayonnaise, garlic and a hint of lemon. The sauce is often used as a dip for sorullos, tostones, and other fried dishes as part of the traditional cuisine of Puerto Rico.
In the 2008 film ''Step Brothers'', there is a scene in which the main characters referred to a home-made sauce of ketchup and mayonnaise as "fancy sauce".

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