Yes, Yukon Gold potatoes are waxy.
Their texture is more waxy than the Yellow Finn potatoes, though more creamy and less waxy than the red potato.
White potatoes will be considered waxy. These are the one at the grocery store that are usually medium sized and very light colored and very thin skinned. Yukon Gold potatoes are a popular "waxy" potato.
yes it is in the yukon store
Potatoes are not a regular size
$2.50
That depends on your taste buds.
They are both varieties of Potatoes.
The Yukon Gold I see in the grocery are about 3 to a pound. So about 5-6 oz each.
Potatoes are a good source of potassium. The vegetable is not called "potassium potatoes," but white potatoes, Idaho potatoes, Yukon gold potatoes, new potatoes, red potatoes, and so forth.
Not really. A new potatoe holds up to boiling, more so than a russet.
200-220 degrees celsius
Yukon Gold, Russet, Idaho-A Lot others but these are the most common ones.
yes