White Castle
America's oldest burger chain. Three fry recipes.
At a glance
Nutrition facts
White Castle's published nutrition data for the serving size most comparable to an industry "medium" order. Values shown are per-serving and calculated against FDA 2020 Daily Values.
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Ingredients, line by line
French Fries — Standard recipe (most U.S. locations)
- Potatoes Fine
- Vegetable oil Soy — Canola/corn/cottonseed/palm/soybean/sunflower.
- Dehydrated potato Fine
- Salt, disodium dihydrogen pyrophosphate, dextrose Fine
French Fries — Orlando & Scottsdale recipe
- Potatoes, vegetable oil, modified potato starch Fine
- Pea fiber, pea protein Fine — Plant-protein binders, not in the standard recipe.
- Rice flour Fine — Gluten-free coating texture, not in the standard recipe.
- Dextrin, dextrose, leavening, salt, SAPP, xanthan gum Fine
Oil & fryer setup
Top-9 allergen status
Per the FDA's nine major allergens, as disclosed by White Castle for White Castle French Fries.
Per White Castle: "Cooked in the same oil as items that may contain Wheat, Eggs, Milk, Soy, Fish, Shellfish." Unusually high seafood cross-contact for a burger chain.
Frequently asked questions
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In the wild
Standard White Castle fries — uniform shoestring cut, lightly golden. The Orlando/Scottsdale variant has a slightly thicker coated appearance.
Sources
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