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  2. Vitelotte - Wikipedia

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    'Vitelotte' potatoes have a dark blue, almost black, skin and dark violet-blue flesh; they have a characteristic nutty flavour and smell of chestnuts. The colour is retained in cooking, and is due to natural pigments in the anthocyanin group of flavonoids. [4] The plants mature late and, compared to modern varieties, are relatively low-yielding.

  3. 20 Dutch Oven Dinners to Keep You Cozy All Winter - AOL

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    A bowl of creamy white chili with sweet potatoes is the perfect comfort food to warm you from the inside out. This hearty plant-based dish blends white beans and the subtle sweetness of sweet ...

  4. What are the healthiest potatoes? These 2 types have ... - AOL

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    White potatoes, red potatoes and gold potatoes, tend to have very similar nutrient profiles — including carbohydrates, fiber and protein — for about the same number of calories.

  5. Russian blue potato - Wikipedia

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    The Russian blue potato plant produces medium round and oblong tubers with deep purple insides. [1] It is a late season variety of potato. The plants themselves are large, semi-erect, and produce light blue flowers and dark foliage.

  6. Russet Burbank - Wikipedia

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    This variety is a mutation (or sport) of the cultivar 'Burbank's Seedling' that was selected by the plant breeder Luther Burbank in 1873. The known lineage of Russet Burbank began in 1853 when Chauncey E. Goodrich imported the Rough Purple Chili from South America in an attempt to add diversity to American potato stocks which were susceptible to late blight.

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  8. Baked potato - Wikipedia

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    Pricking the potato with a fork or knife allows steam to escape during the cooking process and prevent accidental explosions/rupturing of the potato skin and flesh due to accumulate steam pressure inside. Potatoes cooked in a microwave oven without pricking the skin are especially susceptible due to rapid fluctuations in heat.

  9. Rosemary & Garlic Smashed Purple Potatoes Recipe - AOL

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