There is no distinct variety of "English" potato.
Potatoes (many varieties) are grown all over the English counties. I'm not aware of a county that doesn't, so I guess potatoes are grown all over England.
All it says that I can find, is it says "in Britain"
Mostly Ireland. They are also grown on a few of the remote islands owned by the U.K. too.
in London
Yes, both white and sweet potatoes are grown in Cuba
Yes, sweet potatoes are grown in Asian countries.
Potatoes are grown, not made. Seriously?
Some potatoes are, but not all potatoes are grown in Idaho.
No rice is grown. Potatoes r also grown Rice is a type of grass which is cleaned and milled.
No, potatoes can also be grown in pots.
Yes.
potatoes and onions
they are grown in a magicial field in unicorn land
They are mostly grown in Central Scotland.
'B' is a classification of the size of potatoes grading system. So "B potatoes" are from everywhere potatoes are grown.
Idaho is known for its potatoes. It is the largest producer of potatoes in the United States. The russet potato is the most grown potato in Idaho.