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Why???????

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Why French fries are called French fries?

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Pomme frites (fried potatoes) first appeared in Paris in the 1840s and were immediately popular. The popularity -- and the dish -- spread to this country, where they were called

(not surprisingly) "French fried potatoes," a name later shortened to "french fries." 

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Why hot dogs are called hot dogs?

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Dachshund  - dog with long, slim body

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A butcher who owned a dachsund named the long sausage a "dachshund sausage.“

In USA, German butcher Charles Feltman opened the first "hotdog" stand in Coney Island in 1871

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Why is it called a "hamburger" when there is no ham in it?

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The answer is really quite simple: because Hamburg, Germany made the first

hamburgers.

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Why popcorn is called popcorn?

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because it’s a corn that popsbecause it is popped corn kernel

 

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Why is Coca-Cola called Coca-Cola?

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Coca leaves – healing;stimulating+

Cocaine -stimulating

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Why is doughnut called doughnut?

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it's because they were a little 'nut' of dough , meaning a nob, a ball, a lump

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JUNKFOOD

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 is an informal term applied to some foods that are perceived to have little or no nutritional value

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products with nutritional value but which also

have ingredients considered

unhealthy when regularly eaten

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Lollies, soft drink, potato chips, hot chips, ice cream, and hamburgers,

hot dogs and other kinds of take away food are called junk

food.

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DEBATE TOPIC:

“Should we ban junkfood in schools?”

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Stating an opinion

In my opinion...The way I see it...If you want my honest opinion....According to Lisa...As far as I'm concerned...If you ask me...

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Expressing agreement

I agree with you 100 percent.I couldn't agree with you more.That's so true.That's for sure.You're absolutely right.Absolutely.That's exactly how I feel.Exactly.No doubt about it.I suppose so./I guess so.You have a point there.I was just going to say that.

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Expressing disagreement

I don't think so.No way.I'm afraid I disagree.I totally disagree.Not necessarily.That's not always the case.No, I'm not so sure about that.