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it would be mashed potato but it would be baked style It matters not whether you boiled, baked or steamed the potato, the end result is 'mashed potato' Are you guys seriously arguing over this?
The word for 'potato' in Japanese is ジャガイモ (jagaimo).
茄子 (なす) (nasu) is the Japanese word for eggplant.
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Japanese sweet potato
Emo means potato in Japanese.
pumpkin: baked or steamed rice or rice porridge pumpkin cut into small squares can be added into rice porridge potato and sweet potato: boiled, baked or steamed wholesome, wholemeal or multigrain bread the above are excellent foods and are low allergy too.
No, "emo" does not mean potato in Japanese. "Emo" is a term used to describe a genre of music and a subculture characterized by emotional expression, while "potato" in Japanese is called "jagaimo."
パタトチップ Patatochippu
There are Japanese noodles made from special kinds of sweet potato that grow in Japan.Some are mixed with buckwheat and so are a type of "soba" noodle. Others only have potato and starch. Some types of Japanese potato are sato imo (mountain potato), and Okinawan sweet potato (which is purple).
something inside a potato they call badbrah
Avocado contains more calories that potato or swede..For example, there are:Approx 11 calories in 1 ounce (28g) of boiled or steamed swedeApprox 25 calories in 1 ounce (28g) of boiled or steamed potatoApprox 45 calories in 1 ounce (28g) of avocado.