"One potato" is not really what would normally be considered a poem.
It is a children's game and it has been played for a long, long time. It would probably be impossible to say when it first originated.
No one made the potato, it is a tuber of a plant (Solanum tuberosum).The original potato plant comes from South America, and was subsequently taken to Europe; after being hybridized it has become the "vegetable" that we are familiar with today.
it is a stew that is made from potato
Since you can make many potato chips out of one potato, obviously a whole potato has more mass than one potato chip.
The word "who'd" is a contraction, a shortened for for the pronoun "who" and the verbs "had" or "would".The contraction "who'd" functions as the subject and auxiliary verb in a sentence or a clause.Examples:Who had made the potato salad?OR: Who'd made the potato salad?The only one who would make potato salad this goodis grandma.OR: The only one who'd make potato salad this goodis grandma.
No, potato flour and potato starch are not the same. Potato flour is made from whole potatoes, while potato starch is extracted from the starch of the potato.
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Since you can make many potato chips out of one potato, obviously a whole potato has more mass than one potato chip.
No, potato starch and potato flour are not the same. Potato starch is a refined white powder made from extracting the starch from potatoes, while potato flour is made from whole dried potatoes and contains more fiber and nutrients.
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This is just a guess my friend made, but ONE potato the indivisible WON freedom from Britain (I'm guessing she got that from the pledge of allegiance?)