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white potato

NOUN
  1. annual native to South America having underground stolons bearing edible starchy tubers; widely cultivated as a garden vegetable; vines are poisonous
  2. an edible tuber native to South America; a staple food of Ireland

How To Use white potato In A Sentence

  • I took the little list of ingredients he had printed out for me, and went to a grocery store, where I got a can of Red Devil lye, two eggs, and two medium-sized white potatoes.
  • Use sweet potato instead of white potato, wholegrain bread instead of bread without lumps, basmati or doongara styles of rice instead of other white & brown rices.
  • She was so kind and sweet, showing wonderful hospitality, brough out like 9 different dishes - matoke (boiled plantains), "Irish" (white potatoes), rice, 2 different kinds of greens, vegetables, noodles, and so on. TravelPod.com Recent Updates
  • The most important Native American cultivars were maize, white potatoes, sweet potatoes, and manioc or cassava.
  • Increasingly, in recent years, food wholesalers have been dyeing white potatoes red. An Alternative Approach to Allergies
  • White potatoes contain solanine, which has been shown to cause a very toxic effect in susceptible people, contributing to arthritis, calcium depletion, and stiff joints, as well as painful wrists, ankles, and knees.
  • And a square of lightly scalloped white potatoes layered with sweet potatoes is pleasantly understated.
  • In November, the basement is full of butternut squash, sweet potatoes, white potatoes and cushaw squash. Signs of the Times
  • Increasingly, in recent years, food wholesalers have been dyeing white potatoes red. An Alternative Approach to Allergies
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