How Do They Make Potato Chips?
Potato chips are typically made by slicing potatoes into thin rounds, which are then fried in oil until crisp and golden brown. The potato slices are often seasoned with salt or other spices to add flavor. After frying, the chips are drained of excess oil and packaged for sale. Commercially produced potato chips are typically made using specialized machines that can slice potatoes quickly and uniformly, and which can fry large batches of chips at once.