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Showing posts with label Potatoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Potatoes. Show all posts

Aug 5, 2019

[Answer] what is the difference between yams and sweet potatoes

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...Yams and sweet potatoes are not the same thing. ... When softer sweet potatoes first hit the market in the US, growers needed a way to differentiate between the two. The soft sweet potatoes resembled African yams, so growers just started calling them yams. In reality, yams are much starchier and drier than sweet potatoes.

Aug 4, 2019

[Answer] Which plant grows both tomatoes and potatoes?

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...Simply put, a TomTato plant's top portion is a cherry tomato plant while the bottom portion is white potato plant. The TomTato plant is a hybrid made by grafting the two plants together at the stem. The know-how to create such hybrids is nothing new but there's never been a huge demand for the fruit of these plants. The taste of the resulting tomatoes apparently falls flat of expectations. The potatoes produced are fine for boiling and mashing, however. Source: NewAtlas.com

May 27, 2019

[Answer] 3. Potatoes, Carrots, Minced Beef, Butter and Onion: What's cooking?

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...1. Bangers and Mash 2. Steak and Ale Pie 3. Thanksgiving Dinner 4. Cottage Pie Shepherd's Pie originated in around 1870, a variant on the already popular Cottage Pie dish. Today, these two dishes are basically the same, but Shepherd's Pie is usually made with lamb or mutton, instead of the beef that Cottage Pie is made with.

Aug 30, 2018

[Answer] Which plant grows both tomatoes and potatoes?

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...Simply put, a TomTato plant's top portion is a cherry tomato plant while the bottom portion is white potato plant. The TomTato plant is a hybrid made by grafting the two plants together at the stem. The know-how to create such hybrids is nothing new but there's never been a huge demand for the fruit of these plants. The taste of the resulting tomatoes apparently falls flat of expectations. The potatoes produced are fine for boiling and mashing, however. Source: NewAtlas.com

Nov 19, 2017

[Ans] Which state leads the United States in production and per capita availability of sweet potatoes?

 

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The origin and domestication of sweet potato is thought to be in either Central America or South America. In Central America, sweet potatoes were domesticated at least 5,000 years ago. In South America, Peruvian sweet potato remnants dating as far back as 8000 BC have been found. One author postulated that the origin of I. batatas was between the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico and the mouth of the Orinoco River in Venezuela. The cultigen had most likely been spread by local people to the Caribbean and South America by 2500 BC. Strong supporting evidence was provided that the geographical zone postulated by Austin is the primary center of diversity. The much lower molecular diversity found in Peru–Ecuador suggests this region should be considered as a secondary center of sweet potato diversity.

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Which state leads the United States in production and per capita availability of sweet potatoes?"

North Carolina:

Americans are enjoying sweet potatoes more than ever, with average consumption rising from about 4.2 pounds to 7.5 pounds per person, on average, in 2015. To meet this demand, U.S. farmers have increased sweet potato production to record-high levels. Crop production faltered in October 2016 when Hurricane Matthew slammed into North Carolina, the U.S. leader in sweet potato production. Although there was some crop lost, most of the year's yield was already harvested before the hurricane hit. Market expansions into Canada and the United Kingdom have contributed to a steady rise in sweet potato exports

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Sep 22, 2017

[Ans] Where were the first potatoes planted in North America?


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