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But first this:

Potato- n.      Definition- a starchy plant tuber which is one of the most important food crops, cooked and eaten as a vegetable

ex. Potatoes are very cheap.


Okay, now questions:

How does one take care of a potato?

I give my potato a bath once a week, brush its hair, you know, treat it like any other human being. (Don't give it a bath too often, and don't have the water too hot)

Does your potato have any color discoloring?

He is very self conscious of the way he looks. I tend not to talk about the way he looks because he fears that the other potatoes will make fun of him.

How many potatoes can a single person carry?

I mean, that depends on the length of the person's arms. If you are like me, you can't carry very many, maybe about 10 single potatoes, possibly about 2 bags full. 

If you're like my friend, you can carry way more. Still like 2 full bags, but maybe 20 to 25 single potatoes.

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How do you know which kind of potato is right for you?

I mean, it's all about preference. If you like big potatoes, get a big potato. If you like tiny potatoes (and idk why you would), get a tiny potato. Same with bumpy, smooth, tall, fat, skinny, short, you get the idea. 

Where can you get a potato?

from any convenience store, or the ground, if you're that patient...

what is the origin of the potato?

The Inca Indians in Peru were the first to cultivate potatoes around 8,000 BC to 5,000 B.C. In 1536 Spanish Conquistadors conquered Peru, discovered the flavors of the potato, and carried them to Europe

How many other people have one of their own?

That is confidential knowledge.....

What is the difference between a regular potato and a sweet potato?

Both potatoes are a healthy carbohydrate source. And the same amount of white potatoes and sweet potatoes contain about the same amount of carbohydrates (1/2 cup = 15 grams of carbs).

Sweet potatoes, however, have more fiber and are slightly lower on the glycemic index than white (regular) potatoes  


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