Fish 'n' Chips (disambiguation)

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Fish 'n' Chips is a 1981 album by Eddie and the Hot Rods.

Fish 'n' Chips, or variants, may refer to:

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French fries Deep-fried strips of potato

French fries, or simply fries, chips, finger chips, hot chips or French-fried potatoes, are deep-fried potatoes, which have been cut into batons. Around the time of the US invasion of Iraq, an attempt was made to rename the item freedom fries.

Potato chip Deep-fried or baked thin slice of potato

A potato chip is a thin slice of potato that has been either deep fried or baked until crunchy. They are commonly served as a snack, side dish, or appetizer. The basic chips are cooked and salted; additional varieties are manufactured using various flavorings and ingredients including herbs, spices, cheeses, other natural flavors, artificial flavors, and additives.

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Fish and chips Hot dish of fried fish and fried potato

Fish and chips is a popular hot dish consisting of fried fish in crispy batter, served with chips. The dish originated in England, where these two components had been introduced from separate immigrant cultures; it is not known who created the culinary fusion that became the emblematic British meal. Fish and chips is a common take-away food in the United Kingdom and numerous other countries, particularly in English-speaking and Commonwealth nations.

Arthur Treachers American fast food seafood restaurant chain

Arthur Treacher's Fish & Chips is a fast food seafood restaurant chain. At the peak of its popularity in the late 1970s, it had about 800 stores. The menu offers fried seafood or chicken, accompanied by chips.

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Shiner or The Shiner may refer to:

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Chipper may refer to:

Chip butty Sandwich made with chips

A chip butty is a sandwich filled with chips, optionally eaten with condiments such as brown sauce, ketchup, mayonnaise, or malt vinegar. The bread may be slices from a loaf or a bread roll, and is usually buttered. The chip butty can be found in fish and chip shops and other casual dining establishments in the British Islands and Ireland.

Chippy or Chippie may refer to:

Fish and chip shop Form of restaurant that specialises in selling fish and chips

A fish and chip shop is a takeaway that specialises in selling fish and chips. Usually, fish and chip shops provide takeaway service, although some have seating facilities. Fish and chip shops may also sell other foods, including variations on their core offering such as battered sausage and burgers, to regional cuisine such as Indian or Chinese food.

Anstruther Fish Bar

The Anstruther Fish Bar is a fish and chip shop in Anstruther, a fishing village in the East Neuk of Fife, Scotland.

Battered sausage Savory fried meat dish from Britain and Ireland

Battered sausages are a type of sausage found all across Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.

Chip (rapper) British rapper and songwriter from Tottenham

Jahmaal Noel Fyffe, better known by his stage name Chip, is a British rapper and songwriter from Tottenham, North London. In the past 14 years he has collaborated with the likes of Skepta, T.I., Meek Mill, Young Adz and many others. In 2009, he released his debut album, I Am Chipmunk, featuring four songs which peaked in the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart, including the chart-topping "Oopsy Daisy". In 2011, Chipmunk released his follow-up album, the American hip hop-influenced Transition. It included the single "Champion" featuring Chris Brown, which peaked at #2 on the UK Singles Chart.

<i>Fish n Chips</i> (film) 2011 film

Fish n' Chips is a 2011 British-Cypriot drama film written and directed by Elias Demetriou.

Chip is an English given name and nickname in the United States, which is often a diminutive form of Charles or Christopher. Notable people referred to by this name include the following:

Shark meat Meat from sharks

Shark meat is a seafood consisting of the flesh of sharks. Several sharks are fished for human consumption, such as porbeagles, shortfin mako shark, requiem shark, and thresher shark, among others. Shark meat is popular in Asia, where it is often consumed dried, smoked, or salted. Shark meat is consumed regularly in Iceland, Japan, Australia, parts of India, parts of Canada, Sri Lanka, areas of Africa and Mexico. In western cultures, shark meat is sometimes considered as a taboo, although its popularity has increased in Western countries.