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  2. Yukon Gold potato - Wikipedia

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    Yukon Gold is a large cultivar of potato most distinctly characterized by its thin, smooth, eye-free skin and yellow-tinged flesh. This potato was developed in the 1960s by Garnet ("Gary") Johnston [ 1 ] [ 2 ] in Guelph, Ontario, Canada , with the help of Geoff Rowberry at the University of Guelph .

  3. These Dreamy Melting Potatoes Are Roasted with Butter and Herbs

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    Preheat the oven to 450°F. In a medium measuring cup, whisk together the butter, oregano, salt, and pepper. Peel the potatoes and trim the rounded ends. Cut the potatoes into 1-inch-thick slices ...

  4. Yukon Believe These Onion Soup Mix Roasted Potatoes Are Gold

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    Yields: 4-6 servings. Prep Time: 10 mins. Total Time: 55 mins. Ingredients. 4 tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil, divided. 2 lb. Yukon Gold potatoes, cut into 1" pieces

  5. Do Not Break The 4 Golden Rules Of Making Scalloped Potatoes

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    There are over 200 varieties of potatoes in the U.S., but the three main types we see are floury/starchy (such as Russets), waxy (such as red potatoes), and all-purpose (such as Yukon Gold). Each ...

  6. Prince Edward Island Potatoes - Wikipedia

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    Fresh market potatoes are usually harvested first, with Russet varieties normally harvested later in the season. Among the most popular varieties grown in Prince Edward Island are Russet Burbank, Goldrush, Superior, Yukon Gold, Red Norland, and a number of proprietary varieties. Over 100 varieties of potatoes are grown in Prince Edward Island.

  7. List of potato cultivars - Wikipedia

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    These potatoes also have coloured skin, but many varieties with pink or red skin have white or yellow flesh, as do the vast majority of cultivated potatoes. The yellow colour, more or less marked, is due to the presence of carotenoids. Varieties with coloured flesh are common among native Andean potatoes, but relatively rare among modern varieties.

  8. Vivaldi potato - Wikipedia

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    The variety has the advantage of producing a good crop of potatoes, with a longer than average harvest time. [4] It was the winner in the Fresh Produce category at the Q Food and Drink awards in 2006 and won gold at The Grocer Own Label Awards in 2011, where the judges said that there was no need to add butter to improve the taste.

  9. 20+ Ways to Cook Potatoes - AOL

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    4. Baked Potato Wedges. Potato wedges make any meal seem more complete and nourishing. The wedge shape lets the potatoes crisp on the outside while the inside stays soft, for a pleasurable ...