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What Are Burger King French Fries Cooked In?

fat-free vegetable oil - The fries are cooked in trans fat-free vegetable oil and do not contain animal products, Burger King said. On December 16 Burger King is promoting its new fries by giving away $1 “value” portions for free. The new fries will be available outside the United States in 2012.

Are Burger King fries cooked in separate oil?

Fryers: We have separate fryer vats for different products but they share an oil filtration system which creates a risk of cross- contact when the oil passes through the filter.

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How does Burger King make its fries?

The new fries are made with a process in which fresh-cut potatoes are sprayed with a potato-based coating before they are frozen and shipped to Burger King restaurants where they are cooked, as before, in vegetable oil.

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What is Burger King fries made of?

Burger King: Potatoes, Soybean Oil or Canola and Palm Oil, Modified Potato Starch, Rice Flour, Potato Dextrin, Salt, Leavening (Disodium Dihydrogen Pyrophosphate, Sodium Bicarbonate), Dextrose, Xanthan Gum, Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate added to preserve natural color.

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What type of oil does Burger King fry in?

Our fryer oil contains: corn, canola, soy and/or cottonseed oils. Test and Limited Time Only (“LTO”) offerings may not be listed here.

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