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What's the difference between a american potato, and an irish one?

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  1. an american potato is grown on american soil and an irish potato is grown on irish soil


  2. You can get the various hybrids in different places. Some just grow better in different soil so you'll get different flavours and textures from different countries.

    The Muse

  3. Why dont  you go to your g*y p**n site and put it in your ***

  4. I believe the potato originated in South America.

    There are many different types and the Irish and Americans grow many different. The term Irish just refers that the potato was grown in Ireland, not a specific variety.

  5. apparently, i don't know 'coz i haven't seen one all my life

  6. THE IRISH POTATOES IN  ARE A HIGH MOISTURE VARIETY SIMILAR TO ALL-PURPOSE POTATOES  AND ARE NOT AS GOOD FOR FRENCH FRIES  BECAUSE OF THAT HIGH MOISTURE CONTENT. THEY RETAIN THE WATER AND BECAUSE OF THAT DON'T DRY AS MUCH DURING FRYING AND DO NOT CRISP UP NEARLY AS WELL AS THE IDAHO POTATOES USED FOR FRIES. SORRY FOR CAPS MY KEYS BOARD HAS HAD IT.

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