I'm not sure why you can't...Most people can taste a very broad difference between potatoes and apples. Admittedly though, they do have similar textures.
yes you can because a potato has no taste and an apple is sweet also, a potato isn't juicy and apples are.
a squash potato is smashed and a sweet potato taste sweeter then most of the others
yes especially as baby food. or you can make a soup out of it.
They all have buds.
Apple cucumber is round like an apple and also grows on a tree. Lebanese Cucumbers are long like a sausage but grows on the ground.
We don't only taste with our taste buds, we "eat with our eyes". When food or drinks look good our perception is, they will also taste good. Try this party trick: blindfold someone and hold their nose, so they can not smell anything. Give them a peeled potato and a peeled apple. Tell them to "take a bite of each apple". Most people will not know that they bit a potato until they see it.
The main differences between a potato and a sweet potato are their appearance, taste, and nutritional content. Potatoes have a smooth skin and white flesh, while sweet potatoes have a rough, reddish-brown skin and orange flesh. Sweet potatoes are sweeter in taste and have more vitamins and minerals than regular potatoes.
no but you can tell the difference by taste
If I understand your question correctly, you are asking what the difference is between a PEI potato and a Yukon Gold potato. A PEI (Prince Edward Island) potato refers not to a potato varietal, but to the place where it is grown. The place where a vegetable is grown, the climactic conditions, the minerals in the soil, call all impact the ultimate taste of a crop. Hatch chilis are famous, and are rumored to be the best in the world, thanks to their unique growing conditions. Yukon Gold potatoes, at least in the current usage, don't refer so much to potatoes which are grown in the Yukon, but rather to a potato varietal. Yukon Golds are a waxy potato, they have a yellow skin and a little bit of a buttery taste, and they are far less starchy than a russet potato.
Other than the taste and the price the company who supply basics to Sainsbury's is not the same as the one who supplies taste the difference. Hope this helps.
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There is a taste difference between caffeine and no-caffeine versions of the same soda.