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The potato originated in the Andes Mountains. Find out more at the Potato Site. ... The history of the potato has its roots in the windswept Andes Mountains of South America. It is an austere region plagued by fluctuating temperatures and poor soil conditions.
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"My idea of heaven is a great big baked potato and someone to share it with."; Oprah Winfrey, television personality ... A Brief History of the Idaho Potato Industry, by The Idaho Potato Commission, an internet web site.
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Potato - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The birthplace of the "Irish" white potato that we eat today is in the Andean Mountains of South America, at heights of 4,000 to 6,000 feet. The potato was cultivated more than 6,000 years ago near Titicaca Lake, on the border between Perú and Bolivia, where the greatest diversity of wild species can be found.
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Scott Burns; Couch Potato Investing ... The Glorious ; History of The Couch ; Potato Portfolio; ... Introducing the Couch Potato Portfolio. How to make investing as simple as possible and what happens when you do.
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History & Developement of the Idaho Potato - Food Reference: Food Trivia, Facts, History, Recipes, Quotes, Food Art ... Home > Articles & Features > Food History 'F' to 'Z' > Potatoes, The Idaho Potato >
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A Short History on the Origin of Potatoes in South & North America - Food Reference: Food Trivia, Facts, History, Recipes, Quotes, Food Art ... Home > Articles & Features > Food History 'F' to 'Z' > Potato HIstory >
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The above slideshows represent some of the rich history of potato research at Guelph. The archival data slides are copies of reports dating back to the 1890s. If you look closely, you can see details such as the varieties tested, their yields, and attributes.
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An exploration of the solanaceae family of food including potatoes, for the Natural History Museum. ... The solanaceae as food: A natural history of the potato family PDF (97.0 KB...
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Potato Catches President's Eye on Letterman ... That's right a Missouri woman's heart-shaped potato made Letterman's Top 10 list, was tossed up for the host to see and then pocketed by an awed commander in chief with the comment, "This is remarkable," according to nytimes.com.
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