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u can make a frunny fishcake.
In the noun phrase 'a pocket of potatoes', the noun pocket is functioning as a collective noun.The standard collective noun for 'potatoes' is 'a sack of potatoes'.Since collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that suits the context of a group of people or things can function as a collective noun, including 'a pocket of potatoes'.
it mashes potatoes
Potatoes grow at the root of a potato plant. If you have ever grown potatoes than you will know that they have green leafy stems above ground and that the potatoes grow below ground. Sweet potatoes specifically are tuberous roots which function as a storage center of nutrients.
Potassium is the element that is required for normal nerve and muscle function. Bananas are high in potassium and so are broccoli, tomatoes and sweet potatoes.
The natural function of a potato is to produce more potato plants. We take the potato and bake, fry, and mash them to eat. Children are even taught to use potatoes to print pictures!
that depends on the type and the area of japan "kamaboko" is one type if you mean fishcakes that westerners eat "maguro koroke" or "tuna koroke"
Blue Potatoes, Fingerling Potatoes, White Potatoes, Russet Potatoes, Red Potatoes, Yellow Potatoes
Kennebec is a variety of potatoes. Ex. Spunta potatoes, Rooster potatoes, Folva potatoes, Kennebec potatoes, etc
fishcakes,Goat meat curry, Frogs legs, cheese sandwiches, and cockroaches.only kidding - i don't really know ha ha ha
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.