What is hot fries?

Hot fries are a type of snack food that typically consists of thin, crispy potato sticks or shoestring potatoes seasoned with a spicy, savoury flavouring. They are a popular snack food in many countries, including the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Some popular brands of hot fries include Andy Capp's Hot Fries and Chester's Hot Fries. Hot fries are often eaten as a snack on their own, but they can also be used as a topping or seasoning for other foods, such as sandwiches or salads. The spicy flavouring used in hot fries can vary, but common ingredients include chili powder, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, and cayenne pepper. Despite their popularity, hot fries are not considered a healthy snack due to their high levels of sodium, fat, and calories.