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A tuber vegetable originating from Central America that is typically referred to as either a Sweet Potato or yam in the U.S.
Varieties of potatoes that are harvested in the early stages of its growth, before it matures, in order to keep it small and tender.
A small, narrow potato (generally 2 to 4 inches in length) that is actually a very young tuber. The potato has a finger-like appearance and a firm texture that varies from moist to dry, with a flavor that ranges from a mildly sweet to rich and nutty.
A variety of potato which is harvested very early in its growth. This potato is removed from the vine while the leaves on the plant are still green, growing to an approximate diameter of 2 inches.
A variety of potato that is more evenly round and a bit smaller in width than the russet potato. The round white potato has a medium level of starch, which is considered lower than the starch level of a russet.
They are medium sized with thin red skin and white flesh that has a crisp, waxy texture. They are good potatoes for boiling, steaming, and roasting.
One of several varieties of medium size round red or white potatoes that are suitable for boiling, as well as roasting or frying.
They are medium sized with thin red skin and white flesh that has a crisp, waxy texture. They are good potatoes for boiling, steaming, and roasting.
Short narrow pieces of potatoes that have been cut into matchstick like sizes and fried so they can be served as a snack food.
A type of finger potato with a long knobby oval shape, a pinkish beige colored skin, and white flesh that is somewhat waxy in texture.
A type of new potato that originated in Denmark. The skin is colorful, ranging from beige to brown with areas of red and the shape is somewhat elongated.
A hand-operated appliance used for cutting and slicing fruits and vegetables. This kitchen utensil has a variety of adjustable blades that enable the Mandoline to make precise cuts in firm fruits and vegetables, such as apples, melons, carrots, cucumbers, eggplants, onions, potatoes, sweet peppers, zucchini, and other foods.
A dairy product, produced from pasteurized sweet cream, which has a thick creamy texture and a tangy flavor, due to the lactic acid that is added.
A round or oval-shaped fruit that ranges in size from 3 to 5 inches in length, from its woody stem to its end, which can be pointed or round.
A large oval shaped green and tan colored squash that has a watermelon appearance in shape and color.
Most notably known as "Pinot Blanc". A grape varietal, used in the production of white wine, originating in the Alsace region of France.
Most notably known as "Pinot Blanc". A grape varietal, used in the production of white wine, originating in the Alsace region of France.
Pronounced pee-noe-blahn. A grape varietal, used in the production of white wine, originating in the Alsace region of France.
A nut harvested from the branches of the Chestnut tree, a member of the beech family of plants. A prickly outer casing is removed to expose a dark brown, glossy shell that covers a sweet, but mealy fleshed nut.
A common herb that is native to Europe and western Asia, but is also grown in many other parts of the world.
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