What are- 1.desiree 2.maris piper 3.king edward 4.charlotte 5.nicola?!


Question: ...and pls tell me what & how are they are used..i just know that they are all something to do with food.and dont say king edward ,charlotte & nicola are names...


Answers: ...and pls tell me what & how are they are used..i just know that they are all something to do with food.and dont say king edward ,charlotte & nicola are names...

Potatoes
1. desiree.Red skin and light yellow flesh. Firm texture. This is a Main Crop variety.
This variety is excellent for
Boiling
Wedges
Baking
Chipping
Roasting
Mashing

2. Maris Piper
Cream skin, cream flesh. Pleasant, floury texture.
This is a Main Crop variety.
This variety is suitable for:
Boiling
Wedges
Baking
Chipping
Roasting
excellent for:
Chipping

3. King Edward. White skin with pink colouration, cream to pale yellow flesh. Floury texture. This is a Main Crop variety. This variety is excellent for:
Baking
Chipping
Roasting
Mashing

4. Charlotte. Pale yellow skin, yellow flesh. Firm texture. This is a Speciality/ Salad Potato variety. This variety is suitable for:
Boiling
This variety is excellent for:Salad Use

5. Nicola. Firm cooked texture. Long oval shape, yellow skin, light yellow flesh. This variety is excellent for:Salad Use

they are tobaccos and you smoke them.

Spuds! Potatoes to most folk.

Yes, they are types of potatoes. Desiree, King Edward and Maris Piper are main crop potatoes, while Nicola and Charlotte are mainly used for salad potatoes.

they are varieties of potatoes which you can boil,chip, roast,mash

They are the names of "Sounds". A sound being a relatively narrow passage of water between larger bodies of water or between the mainland and an island i.e. (Long Island Sound or Puget Sound).

Nothing at all to with food exept that there are some specialty dishes conceived in their names.

They are types of potatoes.

Hiya! They are all varieties of potatoes, so you can chip them, boil them, mash them, bake them etc! Hope this helps x





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