Posted on 01/22/2019 7:34:23 AM PST by simpson96
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Americans love French fries. Every year, on average, we devour 30 pounds of the crispy fried potatoes.
But studies are now proving they arent good for you. So what about those claims that French fries are causing cancer?
Many recent news reports say that French fries are not only bad for you, theyre linked to cancer. The cancer claims are tied to scientific studies of acrylamide, a substance produced when starchy foods, like potatoes, are heated or, in this case, fried.
The United Kingdoms Food Standards Agency (FSA) warns acrylamide has the potential to cause cancer in humans.
According to the American Cancer Society, while lab animals given high levels of acrylamide did develop cancer, based on the studies done so far, its not yet clear if acrylamide affects cancer risk in people.
Still, the studies are enough for the International Agency for Research on Cancer and EPA to list acrylamide as a probable human carcinogen.
So while theres much more work to be done to be conclusive, if you said French fries are linked to cancer, youre right.
(Excerpt) Read more at local12.com ...
Do you parboil your fries before frying them? If not, that’s probably the difference.
LMAO!
Uh no. I soak them in ice water then dry and fry.
Well, if you’re after fries that don’t wilt as they cool, then you might try blanching them first like the fast-food places do.
Here’s why blanching works:
http://www.cookingissues.com/index.html%3Fp=4043.html
(I said parboiling before but it’s really blanching.)
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