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  • The '''potato''' (pl. ''potatoes''), also called ''Irish potato'' or ''white potato'' or, informally, ''spud'', is one of the world's most important foods. It ...where so much as in [[History of Ireland|Ireland]], where an epidemic of [[potato blight]] in 1845-46 produced a [[Irish Famine|famine]] that killed a millio
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  • * ''Economist''. "The potato: Spud we like," (leader) [http://www.economist.com/opinion/displaystory.cfm * McNeill, William H. "How the Potato Changed the World's History." ''Social Research'' 1999 66(1): 67-83. Issn:
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  • | pagename = Potato | abc = Potato
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  • ...a packet, under hot potato, it gets rid of it as quickly as possible. Hot potato is also called closest exit routing, and does minimize the workload require | title= On Distributed Communications: II. Digital Simulation of Hot-Potato Routing in a Broadband Distributed Communications Network
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  • ...ariously called closest exit versus optimal exit or hot potato versus cold potato..." :"'''The Second Prime Directive''' Cold potato is the most rational strategy for premium services where quality of service
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  • {{r|Sweet potato}}
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  • * [http://www.potato2008.org/ International Year of the Potato website]
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  • | pagename = Potato routing | abc = Potato routing
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  • File:Potato log fries.jpg
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  • ...aradigm in which the routing sends a packet to the closest exit (i.e., hot potato), minimizing the resources needed to route it, or alternatively holds it as
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  • ...[British Potato Council]], a public organisation that promotes the British potato industry
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  • #Redirect [[Potato]]
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  • #Redirect [[Potato]]
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  • ...is about the snack food 'crisps' (British Isles and Commonwealth name) or 'potato chips' (American name). For the heated food see [[French fries]] (American- ...can English|American]]) are a dry snack food of extremely thin slices of [[potato]] that are generally cooked by deep-frying but that can also be baked. They
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  • * [http://www.potato2008.org/ International Year of the Potato website]
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  • Thin sticks of potato that have been deep-fried.
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  • * ''Economist''. "The potato: Spud we like," (leader) [http://www.economist.com/opinion/displaystory.cfm * McNeill, William H. "How the Potato Changed the World's History." ''Social Research'' 1999 66(1): 67-83. Issn:
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  • Extremely thin slice of potato, generally deep-fried and eaten cold as a snack.
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  • ...and pepper during the process. Mashed potatoes can also be made using a [[potato ricer]]. Mashed potatoes are served as a side dish.
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  • | pagename = Potato | abc = Potato
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  • Very thin slices of potato cooked in hot oil and generally sold in packages.
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  • | pagename = Potato routing | abc = Potato routing
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  • A hearty [[cheese]] and [[potato]] dish from the [[Savoie]] region of [[France]] created in the 1980s.
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  • Strips of skinless potato that are grilled, deep-fried or baked until their outsides are crisp and ap
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  • "The failure of the potato crop from 1845-1852 in Ireland, which, coupled with food exports, led to ma
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  • [[Dublin, Ireland]] food dish: white [[sausage]]s in broth with [[potato]]es and [[bacon]] and seasoned with salt, pepper and parsley.
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  • ...specially in [[Greek]] cuisine) featuring ground [[lamb]], [[eggplant]], [[potato]]es and a light [[white sauce]] or [[egg custard]] topping.
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  • ....jpg|'''Petite-cut fries''', sometimes called '''shoestring fries''' or '''potato shoestrings''', are very thinly cut french fries, usually less than ¼ inch ...achine.]) The cutting implement is set into one end of the potato and the potato rotated, creating the spiral shapes as seen here. Curly fries are typicall
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  • {{r|Potato chips|Potato chips or crisps}}
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  • **potato
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  • '''Tartiflette''' is a hearty [[cheese]] and [[potato]] dish from the mountainous Savoie region of eastern [[France]], where it o ...''tartiflâ'', although a number of other European languages have words for potato that are similar.
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  • :[[Irish Famine]], the Irish potato famine of 1845-1849
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  • ...ariously called closest exit versus optimal exit or hot potato versus cold potato..." :"'''The Second Prime Directive''' Cold potato is the most rational strategy for premium services where quality of service
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  • ...aradigm in which the routing sends a packet to the closest exit (i.e., hot potato), minimizing the resources needed to route it, or alternatively holds it as
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  • '''Hachis Parmentier''' is a dish of [[ground meat]] covered with [[mashed potato]]es and baked, similar to the [[British cuisine|British dish]] [[shepherd's ...ed, mixed with [[diced meat]] and [[sauce lyonnaise]], and returned to the potato shells or skins to be baked.<ref>Auguste Escoffier, ''[[Le Guide Culinaire]
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  • ...the cooking output: [[whisk]]s, [[potato ricer]]s, [[meat tenderizer]]s, [[potato masher]]s, [[colander]]s
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  • The Potato Famine in Ireland was also known as "The Great Famine". The redirect page s
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  • {{r|Sweet potato}}
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  • ...often baked [[turkey]], stuffed or accompanied by a pan-cooked stuffing, [[potato]]es, a green [[vegetable]], [[bread]] or rolls, and with a [[dessert]]; a p * [[potato]]es – roasted, baked or mashed
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  • ...a packet, under hot potato, it gets rid of it as quickly as possible. Hot potato is also called closest exit routing, and does minimize the workload require | title= On Distributed Communications: II. Digital Simulation of Hot-Potato Routing in a Broadband Distributed Communications Network
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  • '''Samosa''', or '''singara''' is a preparation of processed [[potato]]es (occasionally along with [[cauliflower]]) that have been put inside a n The cooked potato preparation is put inside the dough, which is flattened to an ellipse of ab
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  • ...(bacalhau à Gomes de Sá)''' is a dish made primarily from dried [[cod]], [[Potato|potatoes]], and [[Onion|onions]]. It is a specialty of the city of [[Porto] Alternate layers of cod, potato, egg and onion in casserole dish. Bake in oven. When done, sprinkle with
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  • {{r|Potato routing}}
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  • * Cullen, L. M. "Irish History Without the Potato", ''Past and Present,'' 40 (July 1968). pp. 72-83 [http://links.jstor.org/s * Ó Gráda, Cormac, Richard Paping, and Eric Vanhaute, eds. ''When the Potato Failed: Causes and Effects of the Last European Subsistence Crisis, 1845-18
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  • | [[Potato]]es || align="right" | 328 * [[Potato]]
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  • == Potato fragments == ...'Americans'' call a french fry. What Americans call a "potato chip" is a "potato crisp".
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  • It is white [[sausage]]s simmered in [[broth]] with [[potato]]es and [[bacon]]. Coddle is only mildly seasoned with salt, pepper and pa
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  • ....jpg|'''Petite-cut fries''', sometimes called '''shoestring fries''' or '''potato shoestrings''', are very thinly cut french fries, usually less than ¼ inch ...achine.]) The cutting implement is set into one end of the potato and the potato rotated, creating the spiral shapes as seen here. Curly fries are typicall
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  • *[[potato scones]] - a pancake made form potato and flour.
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  • {{r|Potato routing}}
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  • ...or '''Anna potatoes''', are a classic French dish of sliced and layered [[potato]]es that are cooked in a very large amount of melted [[butter]]. For that
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  • {{r|Potato}}
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  • {{r|Potato}}
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  • ...green salad, are also called salads, as in tuna-fish salad, egg salad, and potato salad.
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  • {{r|Potato}}
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  • ...s: the dish may consist of mostly eggs and a few vegetables, or, as in the potato tortilla that is ubiquitous in [[tapas]] restaurants, the filling may take
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  • ...(specifics can be provided)and a paper on male pheromone trapping of sweet potato weevil was presented at the Caribbean Food Crop Society 2009 and published
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  • {{r|Potato routing}}
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