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What state in us is famous for potatoes in America?

Idaho is famous for its potatoes.


Which crop is Idaho famous for growing?

Out of all Idaho's chief crops, potatoes are what the state is most famous for.


Is Idaho the only state famous for potatoes?

No, the province of Prince-Edward-Island in Canada is also famous for its potatoes.


What does province mean in Canada?

Province is to Canada as state is to America. example: The state of Idaho is famous for potatoes. The province of Prince Edward Island is famous for potatoes.


Why is the potato the state vegetable?

Because the state of Idaho is famous for their potatoes.:)


What state is famous for its potatoes and rocky mountain scenery?

Idaho


What is the state that it's most famous product is potatoes?

Idaho is the state best known for potatos.


Why is Idaho sometimes called the spud state?

Yes potatoes grow in Idaho. That is why they are famous for their Idaho potatoes...


What state is beside Oregon?

Idaho (famous for its potatoes), Washington (is famous for being Washington I guess), Nevada (famous for Las Vegas), California (famous for its weather)


What country is the largest producer of potatoes?

Well I'm not sure.. the continent is actually The United States and the state is surprisingly Washington. There are also top places where potatoes are plantedChinaRussiaIndiaUSAUkrainePolandGermanyBelarusNetherlandsFrance-Quinn


What are famous sayings in Idaho?

Idaho is known for several famous sayings that reflect its culture and heritage. One popular phrase is "Famous Potatoes," highlighting the state's reputation for high-quality potatoes. Additionally, the saying "There's no place like Idaho" expresses the pride residents feel for their state. Another common saying is "Idaho: The Gem State," which emphasizes its natural beauty and hidden treasures.


Where are potatoes popular?

Ireland and Idaho are famous for potatoes (or potato famines).