Russet
Cassava, sweet potato, malvaceae
Some would have eaten fish. Others would not have because they didn't want fish or they couldn't catch it or there was not enough to meet the requirements of the people.
All potatoes store food in their underground tubers. It is the tubers that we eat, as the rest of the potato plant is poisonous. Very green tubers should be discarded and not eaten.
Potato is sarchy crop plant cooked and eaten as a vegtable!
Yes, they are a big part of the Irish diet.
They can be eaten for many meals, so mainly at dinner and lunch. They are common in many Irish meals.
She would certainly have eaten fish, and perhaps potatoes, but the potatoes would most likely have been Hayman potatoes, not the Irish potatoes that we are familiar with.
Yes, in fact potatoes have a fruit. This is the most poisonous part of the plant however and must not be eaten.
Idaho is known for its potatoes due to its ideal climate and soil conditions which are well-suited for potato cultivation. The state produces a large quantity and variety of potatoes, contributing to its reputation as a top potato-growing region in the United States. Additionally, Idaho's potato industry has developed innovative growing and harvesting techniques that help maintain the quality and consistency of its potato crop.
The Irish have subsisted on potatoes for years. However, many other sorts of foods are eaten by the Irish, including cabbage, beef, lamb, and fish.
The potato. The Conquistadores took potatoes so that they would be planted in Europe.
Sweet potatos or Yams, potatoes came from south america... but what did they call this tuber before the potato came along?