If you are referring to unpeeled, uncooked potatoes, you can carry them in a box or a bag. If they are cooked, store them in a covered dish.
yiddish potatoes
The fastest was train travel.
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That depends on the weight or size of the potatoes and how they are cooked. For examples of the calories in potatoes by weight/size and cooking method, see the Related Questions section further down this page.
E. V. Hardenburg has written: 'A study' -- subject(s): Potatoes. 'A study, by the crop survey method of factors influencing the yield of potatoes' -- subject(s): Potatoes
How long is a piece of string - - There are tiny potatoes and there are huge potatoes, also it depends whether you cram the whole potato in, or chip it, or julienne it or mash it or any other method. -This really is a question with no answer .
He did most certainly not, his transportation was by boat
travel by African Elephant is very effecient.
car
no, you can only travel by potatoes and human eye lashes
Not sure if this is what you are looking for, but i just found this article and thought I would pass it on. The Andean peoples have an ancient method of preserving potatoes for up to several years: First they lay the potatoes out on the ground over night to freeze them, and then in the morning, they trample the potatoes with their feet and leave them exposed to the intense warmth of the sun. This process (repeated three times) drives the moisture out of the potatoes, enabling them to be kept for longer before going rotten. It is a primitive method of freeze-drying.
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