Potato History
Potato Facts
Potato Science
Potato Trivia
Canada Loves Potatoes
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This country is the birthplace of the potato, where it was first domesticated over 7,000 years ago.

Peru

100

The average weight of a potato

300 grams/10 ounces

100

Potatoes are about this percentage of water.

80%

100

Another name for a potato

 spud

100

This Canadian province is famous for producing most of the country’s potatoes and is known for its red soil.

Prince Edward Island

200

This ancient civilization in the Andes were early potato farmers.

 The Andes

200

How many calories does an 8-ounce PLAIN baked potato have?

100 calories

200

There are over this many varieties of potatoes worldwide.

4000

200

Potatoes were first grown in space in this spacecraft

Columbia Space Shuttle

200

What is this potato-based dish is traditionally served in Canada with cheese curds and gravy?

Poutine

300

Potatoes were introduced to this continent in the late 1500s.

Europe

300

What percentage of a potato is water?

80%

300

This toxic compound can be found in green or raw potatoes.

Solanine

300

Potatoes don't need a lot of this to grow, unlike other vegetables

added chemicals

300

This Canadian province is the second-largest producer of potatoes, known for both fresh and processed products.

Manitoba

400

This country is often (incorrectly) credited with inventing French fries.

France

400

How many different nutrients do potatoes provide?

6
400

This agricultural method helps prevent soil depletion when growing potatoes.

Crop Rotation

400

you could trade Potatoes for this in 1896

 Gold

400

Canada is one of the world’s top exporters of this potato product, especially to the United States and Asia.

Frozen French Fries

500

This historical event in the 1800s was caused in part by potato crop failure.

Irish Potato Famine

500
How many pounds of potatoes do Germans eat in a year?

248 pounds of potatoes

500

Potatoes belong to this plant family, which also includes tomatoes and eggplants.

Nightshade Family. 

500

These French nobles recieved a bouquet with potato flowers and started wearing them in their hair, popularizing potatoes in France

 King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette

500

This Atlantic Canadian dish often includes potatoes, salt beef, and cabbage, and is especially popular in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Jiggs’ dinner