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What is another name for baked potatos when served with steak?

Sometimes in Europe they are called "jacket potatoes" because they are served in the skin or "jacket".


Which dish is called 'Potatoes in their jackets '?

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Where did jacket potatoes originate?

Honanlulu


Where do jacket potatoes originate from?

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Can you use green potatoes for jacket potatoes?

No, green potatoes contain a carcinogenic toxin and though cooking can reduced the danger it is better to be safe than sorry.


How can you use the word potatoes in a sentence?

Bring a jacket potato wrapped in foil to cook in a bonfire


Do jacket potatoes grow in Gambia?

Jacket potatoes, commonly known as baked potatoes, typically refer to the variety of potato that is baked with its skin on. In Gambia, agriculture is primarily focused on staple crops such as rice, millet, and groundnuts, and while potatoes can be grown, they are not a major crop. The climate in Gambia may support potato cultivation, but the local farming practices and preferences lean towards other crops. Therefore, while it is possible to grow potatoes in Gambia, jacket potatoes are not a significant part of the local agricultural landscape.


How do you say jacket potatoes in French?

'des pommes de terre farcies'


What country does potato come from?

Jacket potatoes are what baked potatoes are called in England.


Can You Cook Jacket potatoes on a Barbecue?

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