Irish potato

NOUN
  1. an edible tuber native to South America; a staple food of Ireland
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  • Boxty is a traditional Irish potato cake, it is said to have originated during the Irish famine Made with a mixture of cooked and raw potatoes, boxty was created as a way to use a few readily available ingredients to produce different results. WN.com - Articles related to Is agriculture the next big investment thing?
  • When the sack was empty, they had taken in a side of bacon, five bushels of Irish potatoes and four of sweet, a tin of baking powder, eight chickens, various baskets of squash and beans and okra, an old wheel and loom in need of minor repair, six bushels of shell corn, and enough split shakes to reroof the smokehouse. Cold Mountain
  • And you could not stop talking about the Irish potato famine?
  • Scientists at Cornell University recently borrowed a gene from a South American potato to make potatoes that resisted the late blight fungus, a devastating disease that caused the Irish potato famine.
  • You get everything from sauté potatoes to colcannon, which is an Irish potato dish, but absolutely no chips.
  • The food available will include — you guessed it — potato dishes such as boxty (a traditional Irish potato pancake) and Irish fare prepared and provided by the Hill Top Inn of Theithacajournal.com -
  • It is not to be confused with boxty, another Irish potato cake, which contains grated raw potato. Evening Standard - Home
  • And you could not stop talking about the Irish potato famine?
  • Thousands of people emigrated during the Irish potato famine of 1845-46.
  • The impending crisis is akin to the Irish potato famine, say biologists.
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