corn, potatoes, and bananas
They were the first to grow potatoes. They grew maize, quinoa, squash, tomatoes, Chile peppers, peanuts, melons, and cotton.
No, they grew and ate many vegetables and fruit. The only ones they didn't have were potatoes and tomatoes.
They grew potatoes. They grew thecoarsest and most prolific variety, the horse potato; they grew it in 'lazy bed', which means they laid the seed potatatoes out in rows and covered them with earth; and they ate nothing else but potatoes, boiled over a turf fire. They had no need of ploughs or draught animals, but they would keep a pig, which also ate potatoes. When the rent came due, they sold the pig to pay it. Otherwise, they had no money, and there were in the Irish countryside no shops or banks or any means of trade. When the potato crop failed, the people starved. They could live for a year on weeds and roots, but if the crop failed again, they either died or emigrated. Steal. EVERYTHING.
United Kingdom
Ireland devoted a great deal of land to growing potatoes, but they were not the first European country to grow many potatoes. Spain, Germany, and France all grew large amounts of potatoes with France having 117 million hectares devoted to growing potatoes in 1840.
i don't know if they grew potatoes, but i do know that potatoes are native to America
Idaho.
The potato was first domesticated in the region of modern-day southern Peru and northwestern Bolivia between 8000 and 5000 BC. They Inca grew potatoes.
corn, potatoes, and bananas
They grew Potatoes, tomatoes, cotton, peanuts ,coca and lots of over things like corn ,maize and grains.
In the highlands the main crop they grew was potatoes. They also grew maize(corn), beans and squash.
They grew corn that i know of but i think that they also grew grain, vegtables, potatoes maybe too.
They both grew potatoes and both had a sun god
Pennsylvania farmers grew about 10,000 acres of potatoes in 2009, producing 294.5 million pounds of "spuds".
They were the first to grow potatoes. They grew maize, quinoa, squash, tomatoes, Chile peppers, peanuts, melons, and cotton.
They grew maize (corn), potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, and watermelons.