A selection from the huge varieties of potatoes grown in Peru
📸 c/o The international potato centre
(TIL - Peru has 4000 varieties)
A selection from the huge varieties of potatoes grown in Peru 📸 c/o The international potato centre (TIL - Peru has 4000 varieties) 49 comments
@mensrea @Natasha_Jay Just clean them really well and just eat the peel, it's edible on most varieties. (Or press them through a potato ricer, that'll retain most of the peel as well.) @mensrea @benny @Natasha_Jay Strange how some customs cling. My mother gave up peeling potatoes sometime around 1970, but then in the late 1980s my children were surprised to discover their friends ate mash without skins. @larsmb @Natasha_Jay I wad just thinking about how it would be to live in Peru and if my Spanish would suffice. @catsalad @Natasha_Jay the Irish and German in me will combine to make a full banquet out of these potatoes alone 😋😍 @Natasha_Jay Obviously the Irish invented the potato but nice to see the South Americans putting their own spin on it. @Natasha_Jay @aliceroberts in her book Tamed covers potatoes and the immense variety of types. Was particularly amused by the particularly difficult to peel variety that was called, in the native tongue, "the one that makes the daughter in law weep". Nicht, wenn Monopolisten agieren. Legendäres Beispiel: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_(Kartoffel) @Natasha_Jay @Natasha_Jay it would be good to compliment this with the various fries/chips you can fry with them. @Natasha_Jay I read once that it is very hard to create new potato varieties because they tend to be too high in solanin. 4000 is a feat of agricultural knowledge. Thousands and thousands of varieties only from one (ok, large) region of South America. And yet there was still (at least?) one type of 'tater', that perhaps independently evolved in Middle Earth. So that Samwise Gamgee could "Boil 'em, mash 'em, stick 'em in a stew"! @Natasha_Jay @Natasha_Jay Now my Irish heart wants to go there and eat a different spud every day for a year @Natasha_Jay I would like to stress again that this most important crop was not first cultivated by europeans. Other people (*gasp*) achieved this for humanity. @Natasha_Jay The little black ones I can confirm from personal experience can be dried and buried for later use. Andean #dwarfBread @Natasha_Jay Once I planted some "purple peruvians" , in Italy, maybe they did not like the change ? They came out OK but "less purple" .. @Natasha_Jay I would love to try them all but my doctor does not allow me to have potatoes. I can have yams, but not potatoes. @Natasha_Jay |
@Natasha_Jay I'd love to know the differences in flavour. :)