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white potato
noun
A potato, distinguished from a sweet potato.
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"It has a lot more vitamins than a white potato".
Wash and roughly chop the sweet potato and white potato, and put into the pan.
My wife tried a hamburger and fries and I ordered roasted organic chicken with root vegetables and truffled white potato.
WASHINGTON — The Senate stood up Tuesday for the humble white potato and rebuffed an effort by President Obama to limit its consumption by millions of schoolchildren around the country.
The plate also included a round of white potato, another of sweet potato and a hunk of starchy corn on the cob, none of which added much to the dish.
Fifty-one percent of our calories comes from processed foods; 42 percent from animal foods; 2 percent from white potato products; and just 5percentt from vegetables, fruits, legumes, whole grains and unprocessed nuts and seeds -- foods that we know prevent disease and obesity.
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The jeering, the staged questions and turbo willy-waving on both sides is yet another thing in Westminster that simply "is what it is", has always been thus and shall never change as it suits a specific sort of person (male, aged 55, white, potato-shaped, verbose).
(Oh, and white potatoes. And beer).
Ordinary white potatoes are grown on the coast.
Rice, soy and kidney beans, oats, barley, hay, and white potatoes are important crops.
The TomTato can grow more than 500 sweet cherry tomatoes while producing white potatoes.
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