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how are chips made?

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Answered by aleesamathew2009
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The potatoes are washed and a machine rubs off their skin and sorts them by size. The potatoes move along a belt to a slicing machine that slices them quickly using a razor-sharp blade. Ripple potato chips are cut by a serrated blade.

The potato slices are washed to get rid of the starch that seeps onto the edge of the potato once it is cut.

The potatoes are then put into a vat of vegetable oil that always bubbles at 190ºC (375ºF). As the potato chips cook the water inside them turns to steam. The steam travels upward and the space that the water took up in the potato slice is replaced by the oil, making the potato chip crisp. When chips are cooked the starch in the potato turns brown and inspectors ensure that the chips are the right colour before removing them from the vat.

The chips are salted and flavoured and fed into large containers, then weighed and dumped into packages. Packers pack the bags and the chips are delivered to warehouses all over the country. When a store wants potato chips they place an order with the warehouse to receive their shipment.

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