>>21458612 >>21458616
Why do fat american's always assume they invented something instead of stealing something and renaming it because of legal issues.
>>21458570 (OP) >potato gems
shit sounds british as fuck. Theyre british, arent they? why is naming food something not fucking retarded so hard for bongs?
>>21458570 (OP)
I use them to top any casserole I make. I just half cook them first, since they take a long time to cook, then I layer them over a casserole and grate cheese on top.
>>21458687 >waaaah they must be Briddish omigosh where's the bbc!
Uhhhhhhhhhh tater tots. Fucking listen to yourself you absolute TWAT. Tater tots. Think about that for a fucking minute. Cunt. And no, they're not British
>>21458618 >Why do fat american's always assume they invented something instead of stealing something and renaming it because of legal issues.
You mean what Britbongs do? Gotta love these pussies who cry about American in every single thread regardless of whether it makes sense or not.
>Tater tots were developed in 1953 when American frozen food company Ore-Ida founders F. Nephi Grigg, Golden Grigg, and Ross Erin Butler Sr. were trying to devise a recipe to use leftover slivers of cut potatoes that would otherwise be thrown away.[1][2][3] They chopped up the slivers, added flour and seasoning, then pushed the mash through holes and sliced off pieces of the extruded mixture.
>The product was first offered commercially in stores in 1956.[8] Originally, sales were slow, the family speculated the product was priced too low so it had no perceived value. When the price was raised, people began buying it. By 1960 Ore-Ida captured 25% of the frozen potato market.[9]
>The name "Tater Tot" is a registered trademark of Ore-Ida—which has been a subsidiary of Heinz (now part of Kraft Heinz) since 1965—but has become so widely associated with the dish that it is often used as a generic term.[10] "Tater" is short for potato.[11] The name "Tater Tot" was created in the 1950s, and soon trademarked by a member of the Ore-Ida company's research committee who used a thesaurus to come up with an alliterative name.[12]
>>21460015
potato gem's originated in australia in the 70's i dunno what the fuck you are talking about what's a tater tot? is that something for little kids to eat?
>>21460086
Literally just explained it >>21460015 >when the price was raised, sales went up
Funny how that works, people think its inferior because cheap, then up the price on the same thing and all the 50s housewives think they're ritzy when they buy it