The three determining factors are how they're cooked, how they're stored, and how oil-logged they are.
The shape matters because coins provide more fried surface area, which can enhance the flavor and texture. Patties, on the other hand, can offer a more compact and consistent texture.
McDonald's hash browns have an extra coating of starch that absorbs grease and gives them a cleaner, lighter texture. This coating also contributes to their iconic crunch.
Taco Bell hash browns were ranked the best due to their well-cooked, even texture and pleasant potato flavor. They also had a darker, more appealing color compared to the others.
The final ranking is: 1. Taco Bell, 2. Burger King, 3. McDonald's, 4. Carl's Jr., 5. Jack in the Box.
The hosts decided to bifurcate their rankings because they had differing opinions on the second and third places, specifically between Burger King and McDonald's.
The term 'hash brown' comes from the French word 'haché,' meaning hashed, and 'brown,' referring to the browning of the potatoes.
The hosts thought Carl's Jr. and Jack in the Box hash browns might come from the same factory because they had a similar shape and size, though the cooking process and final texture differed.
Today, Josh and Nicole are diving into the world of crispy breakfast treats as they rank hash browns from popular fast-food chains.
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