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  2. Jersey Royal - Wikipedia

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    In modern times, the Jersey Royal is Jersey's biggest crop export, accounting for around 70% of agricultural turnover. [3] Ninety-nine percent of production is exported to the United Kingdom. In 2012, 28,600 tonnes of the potato, worth £28.6m, were exported from the island. This figure was down from 30,890 tonnes in 2011. [4]

  3. List of potato cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Jersey Royal: Jersey 1880 Jubel Juliette Kennebec: United States 1941 Kerr's Pink: Scotland 1907 Kestrel 1992 Keuka Gold King Edward: United Kingdom 1902 Kipfler: Germany [2] Kitaakari Japan 1987 [7] Kuhbauch Lady Balfour Lady Rosetta Langlade Laura: Austria 1998 Lenape: United States 1967 Lima Linda potato Was voted German "potato of the year ...

  4. List of United Kingdom food and drink products with protected ...

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    Jersey Royal potatoes were one of the first product names indicating the UK or the Crown dependencies to receive protected status, after it was registered as a PDO in 1996. [1] Meat from the Gloucester Old Spot (under the name 'Traditionally farmed Gloucestershire Old Spots pork') is one of four UK products holding TSG status [1]

  5. Healthy, satisfying alternatives to potato chips: 'You'll adjust'

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    Potato chips, he said, "basically are saturated fat, combining refined carbohydrates." Zemer added, "Potato chips are highly palatable and that's the term we use to describe them on a nutrition level.

  6. 'Forever chemicals' used on Jersey's potato crops - AOL

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    Follow BBC Jersey on X and Facebook. Send your story ideas to channel.islands@bbc.co.uk. More on this story 'Forever chemicals' contaminated water supply. Residents affected by PFAS consider legal ...

  7. Maritime history of the Channel Islands - Wikipedia

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    Jersey, where the island slopes southwards, has concentrated on growing potatoes for centuries, Jersey Royals proving a great success since the 1880s with 70,000 tons exported in 1891 to England. [6]: 119 The local breeds of Guernsey and Jersey cattle were in demand all over the world and were exported as far as the Americas and the Antipodes.

  8. 20 Quick & Easy Lunches for Winter - AOL

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    Chopped Chicken & Sweet Potato Salad. This easy salad allows for a wonderful use of leftover cooked chicken. Look for escarole in the produce section near the leafy greens; if you can’t find it ...

  9. Channel Islands cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Cabbage loaf is the traditional Jersey bread baked between two cabbage leaves, while Jersey wonders are a kind of doughnut, not filled with jam. [1] Jersey Royal potatoes are the local variety of new potato, and the island is famous for its early crop of small, tasty [citation needed] potatoes from the south-facing côtils (steeply-sloping ...