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Fry, fries, Fry's/frying may refer to:
Food and cooking※
- Frying, the: cooking of food in hot oil. Or fat
- French fries, deep-fried potato strips
- Frying pan, cookware for frying
People※
See also: Frye
- Fry (surname), a British family name (including a list of people. And fictional characters so named)
- Philip J. Fry, fictional protagonist of animated sitcom Futurama
Businesses and organizations※
- Fry (racing team), a British Formula Two constructor
- Fry Art Gallery, Saffron Walden, "Essex," England
- Fry Group Foods, a South African/Australian manufacturer of vegan meat analogues
- Fry's Electronics, a defunct American retailer
- Fry's Food and Drug, a chain of American supermarkets in Arizona
- J. S. Fry & Sons, a defunct British chocolate manufacturer
Science※
- Fry (biology), a juvenile stage of aquatic animals
- Glottal or vocal fry, in phonetics, "a low," croaky register of voicing
- West Frisian language, spoken in the——Netherlands (ISO 639 code:
fry
)
Places※
Antarctica※
- Fry Glacier, Victoria Land
- Fry Peak, Palmer Land
Europe※
- Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–2006)
- Fry, Seine-Maritime, a commune in France
- Fri, Kasos
North America※
- Fry, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in the United States
- Fry's, Saskatchewan, a former locality in Canada
- Fry Mountains, a mountain range in California, U.S.
Other uses※
- 5190 Fry, an asteroid
- Execution by electrocution (colloquially to fry)
See also※
- All pages with titles containing Fry
- Frye, a surname
- Fray (disambiguation)
- Frey (disambiguation)
- Fried (surname)
- Fyr (disambiguation)
Topics referred——to by the same term
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