fish and chips
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fish and chips
Summary
fish and chips is a food[1]. It ranks in the top 0.65% of food entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,956 views/month, #2 of 310).[2]
Key Facts
- fish and chips is in the country of United Kingdom[3].
- fish and chips is in the country of Australia[4].
- fish and chips is in the country of Canada[5].
- fish and chips is in the country of New Zealand[6].
- fish and chips is in the country of United States[7].
- fish and chips is in the country of Norway[8].
- fish and chips's image is recorded as Fish and chips.jpg[9].
- fish and chips's image is recorded as Fish and chips blackpool.jpg[10].
- fish and chips's instance of is recorded as food[11].
- fish and chips's made from material is recorded as fish[12].
- fish and chips's made from material is recorded as potato[13].
- fish and chips's made from material is recorded as fries[14].
- fish and chips's made from material is recorded as fish as food[15].
- fish and chips's made from material is recorded as Gadus morhua[16].
- fish and chips's GND ID is recorded as 1078125856[17].
- fish and chips's location is recorded as England[18].
- fish and chips's subclass of is recorded as fish dish[19].
- fish and chips's subclass of is recorded as potato dish[20].
- fish and chips's subclass of is recorded as fast food[21].
- fish and chips's Commons category is recorded as Fish and chips[22].
- fish and chips's pronunciation audio is recorded as Fr-fish and chips.ogg[23].
- fish and chips's country of origin is recorded as England[24].
- fish and chips's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0chv4[25].
- fish and chips's OpenStreetMap tag is recorded as cuisine=fish_and_chips[26].
- fish and chips's BBC Things ID is recorded as d8b324a3-5a77-47e5-9ef3-fce9eddef6a0[27].
Why It Matters
fish and chips ranks in the top 0.65% of food entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,956 views/month, #2 of 310).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 40 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]