scrambled eggs = "oeufs brouillés" in French
du bacon, des Å“ufs, des haricots, des champignons
chips and beans
The French word for crisps, "chips," is masculine and is "les chips."
I believe it is England.
Sorta, yes.An omelet is a french invention, vegetables, and /or meats and cheese, folded into a scrambled egg/cream mixture.Chips, fried potatoes called frites in french, may or may not be a french invention initially but , thanks to Thomas Jefferson, who wrote about "potatoes fried in the french manner", are generally accepted as having been french in origin.Therefore omelette and chips, though so designated by English cooks and gourmands, would most likely have its origins in France.However, eggs and chips is most decidedly an English dish.
Mussels and chips in French is "moules et frites."
French fries (American Term) are called chips in the UK. If you ask for chips in the US you will get what the British refer to as crisps.
les haricots. French beans are "des haricots verts"
des haricots French beans = "les haricots verts"
an egg is poultry. it is not meat or veggies or beans.
They are called French fries because "to french something" is to cut it into thin slices. The French themselves don't call their fries "French".