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  2. Shell game - Wikipedia

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    An illegal shell game performed with bottle caps on Fulton Street in New York City. The shell game (also known as thimblerig, three shells and a pea, the old army game) is a public gambling game that challenges players to follow the movement of a marker hidden under one of several covers (shells).

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  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. Can Eating This Type of Potato Every Day Help You Live ... - AOL

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    "Purple potatoes have a similar nutritional makeup compared to red potatoes," Samantha Turner, MPH, RDN, says. "Both are nutrient-rich and provide a good amount of fiber, but the specific health ...

  6. Beat Bobby Flay - Wikipedia

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    Cornish Game Hens: Simone Falco, Eoghain O'Neill Ariane Daguin, Frank Prisinzano, Jackie Gebel Ossobuco: Simone Falco 168 9 "Cracking a Win" December 14, 2017 () Anne Burrell, Andrew Zimmern: Soft Shell Crabs: David Baruthio, Blake Hartwick: Michael Lomonaco, Ali Rosen, Daniel Eddy Scotch Egg: Bobby Flay 169 10 "Big Dog on the Block"

  7. 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.

  8. This Purple Vegetable Could Replace Artificial Food Dyes - AOL

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    Scientists have pinpointed the purple sweet potato as a natural alternative for synthetic food dye. While you might be more familiar with the orange-fleshed variety, the purple-hued cousin could ...

  9. Adirondack Blue - Wikipedia

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    The 'Adirondack Blue' is a potato variety with blue flesh and skin with a slight purple tint, released by Cornell University potato breeders Robert Plaisted, Ken Paddock, and Walter De Jong in 2003. The 'Adirondack' varieties are purple and the skin may be slightly netted. Tuber dormancy is short.