A potato is called Solanum tubersom because it is its technical (scientific) name.
because they are little chips of the potato not big chunks
Potato is called "आलू" in Hindi.
That is kinnda a stupid question. Because there are no trees on top of a potato. Although there are root like things called the eyes of a potato.
They were called "coffin" ships because a large number of the people who emigrated on the ships died before they could reach there destination.
why is the potato called the which of the Andes?
Immigration from Ireland was mostly a result of a potato famine. The reason it's called an Irish Potato is because the Irish depended greatly on the potato and when a blight was destroying the potato crops one million died and others came here.
Potato chips are called "chips" because in British English, the word "chips" refers to thick slices of potatoes that have been fried or baked until crispy. In American English, "chips" usually refer to thinly sliced potatoes that have been fried until crispy, hence why they are called potato chips.
there are a number of variations: colcannon - potato, onion, cabbage, (carrot) champ- potato coddle- potato, onion, sausage/bacon
Because logic. A potato is a potato is a potato. They are.
Yes and thank you for your question because it helped me and my friends answer a wordsearch ;)
because roots collect water and feed the plans potato's done