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pomme de terre (it means ground apple)
In French the word "pomme" refers to apple; however the French term "pomme de terre" is used for potatoes. It literally means "apples of the earth". I would then assume that they use pomme as a shortened version of pomme de terre.
I think it is Pomme de terre (or familiary"patate") à la robe des champs.
It is called "pomme de terre" or "patate".
The French for "a potato" is une pomme de terre,which literally means "earth apple".To say "some potatoes" you would say des pommes de terre.To say "the potatoes" is les pommes de terre.
pomme de terre. Which basically means apple of the ground/soil.
pommes de terre
pommes de terre en tranches / lamelles de pomme de terre. "gratin Dauphinois" when cooked with cream and cheese in the oven.
potato skins are called "pelures de pomme de terre / la peau des pommes de terre" in French
fromage is cheese and pomme du terre (apple of the earth) is potatoe
pomme de terre
The French spelling for potatoes is "pommes de terre."