Potatoes are a staple food in Britain.
Traditional English food includes 'bangers and MASH' - sausages and mashed potato,
roast beef with roast potato, etc - see 'beefeaters' (salaried in part with beef ration) - deep fried fish and potato chips, chip butty - potato chip sandwich usually with tomato sauce (ketchup-like), and silverside (beef) and mashed potato with boiled carrots
[English chips are like french fries only much much thicker, otherwise same flavour/texture]
The main staple foods of Perú are potatoes, chili peppers, and potatoes.
Bread, potatoes and cereals are the staple foods in Switzerland
The five main staple foods are potatoes, bread, beans, pasta and rice.
potatoes, and bread (grains)
They are both high in carbohydrates like potatoes and as they are widely available they can all be considered staple foods.
Bread, cheese, grapes, wine, rice, pasta, potatoes, meat, seafood.
Bread, potatoes, beans, rice, garbanzos, fish, chicken, and pork
Staple foods are basic foods that are used often. Staple ingredients are things such as Potatoes, flour, salt, sugar, baking powder, baking soda etc.... Things that are used often to make several different dishes.
Staple foods of the United States are corn, wheat, and rice. Staple food of Mexico is corn, it is used in many of the popular dishes in Mexico. Staple foods of Italy are fish, cheese, pork, and corn.
With the exception of corn, European staple foods are the same as the USA. Staple foods means grains, meats, dairy products, and vegetables that make up the largest portion of the diet. That would be poulty, beef, wheat, barley, potatoes, milk, cheese, eggs, tomatoes, beans, peas, and various leafy greens like spinach.
The staple foods of North America are corn and wheat. Additionally, some of the most heavily consumed foods are dairy, chicken, beef, pork, and a variety of vegetables and fruits.
staple foods are eaten in northern Russia are northern russia staple foods