
Tornado Potatoes — new street-food from South Korea. It’s a spiral-cut potato, deep fried and dusted with tangy cheezy powder. Yes, it’s unhealthy, but the Koreans have a long way to go if they’re going to bridge the US-Korean junk-food gap — hello, deep-fried Coca-Cola! Get that potato some whipped mayo and maybe some rat-poison (or plutonium) and we’ll be in business. Link (via Neatorama)via: http://boingboing.net/
Spiral-cut fried whole potato: Korean junk-food
Published September 29, 2007 Food , Lifestyle 13 Comments13 Responses to “Spiral-cut fried whole potato: Korean junk-food”
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Lol! That’s crazy…
I have seen these made here in Holland at Wallaby World(Theme park). Very tasty!
We have those in Mexico since years.
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THank you
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Hah! Gotta love the introduction to other cultures’ junk food. Personally, I wouldn’t touch that with a 10 foot pole!
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