Arby's curly fry batter is made from a mixture of water, garlic, onion, salt, and other spices. Once thoroughly coated, the seasoned fries are treated to a 30-second bath in 375-degree oil before they're frozen and shipped off to Arby's restaurants where they are fully cooked to order. More specifically, gloriously coiled potato fragments bathed in some nuclear-orange spice concoction that boldly states "It's time for your taste buds to party."
No other fries manage to so consistently steal the show from the rest of the menu. Top them with a combo of Arby's Sauce and Horsey Sauce and you may see the face of God. I, myself, am a little shocked to read this news. I was expecting McDonald's iconic fries to be #1. After all, everyone I know can't get enough of them. I'm a die-hard Burger King lover of the entire menu, but McDonald's fries are admittingly better than them. Now to hear that I know that Arby's combination of fries and onion rings, it makes me wonder now.
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