One of the greatest, unsolved mysteries of European culture has been tackled in a public debate in Brussels. And left unsolved ... Did the French invent chips? Or was it the Belgians?
According to French legend, the "frite" was invented by street merchants on the Pont Neuf in Paris just after the French revolution in the late 18th century.
Belgian folklore, meanwhile, has the chip invented by accident in the 17th century by the people of Namur, in what later became southern Belgium. One day when the River Meuse was frozen, local fishermen chopped potatoes into slices resembling small fish and fried those instead.
As part of a festival of food in the Belgian capital called Brusselicious, culinary experts and historians from both countries have examined the competing claims. Pierre Leclerc, a professor at the university of Lige, admitted that there was little proof of Belgium's paternity.
"Belgians adore chips but serious scientific research on the subject has only just begun," he said.