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An edible tuber native to South America; a staple food of Irelandk; annual native to South America having underground stolons bearing edible starchy tubers; widely cultivated as a garden vegetable; vines are poisonous.  
==Potato==
The potato is a starchy root vegetable that is a staple food in many parts of the world. It is a member of the nightshade family, and is native to South America.
 
=== History ===
[[File:CIP-Afiche-papa-ingles.jpg|Potato poster highlighting varieties|thumb|right]]
Potatoes were first domesticated by indigenous people in the Andes Mountains of South America over 7,000 years ago. They were introduced to Europe in the 16th century, and quickly became a popular food crop.
The '''potato''' is a starchy tuber of the plant [[Solanum tuberosum]] and is a root vegetable native to the [[Americas]]. The plant is a perennial in the nightshade family [[Solanaceae]]. Wild potato species can be found throughout the Americas, from the United States to southern Chile. The potato was originally believed to have been domesticated by indigenous peoples of the Americas independently in multiple locations, but later genetic studies traced a single origin for potatoes in the area of present-day southern Peru and extreme northwestern Bolivia. Potatoes were domesticated approximately 7,000–10,000 years ago.
Potatoes were also important in Ireland, where they were a key component of the diet for many poor farmers. In the mid-19th century, a potato blight caused widespread famine in Ireland, leading to the deaths of millions of people.
 
Today, potatoes are grown and consumed around the world, and are an important food crop in many countries.
==History==
=== Culinary Uses ===
[[File:Solanum_tuberosum_-_michuñe.JPG|A variety of potato known as michuñe|thumb|left]]
Potatoes are a versatile ingredient that can be cooked in a variety of ways. They are often boiled, baked, or fried, and are used in dishes like mashed potatoes, french fries, and potato salad.
The potato was introduced to Europe in the second half of the 16th century by the [[Spanish Empire]], and it has since become a staple food in many parts of the world. The spread of the potato across Europe was slow, and it was initially met with suspicion and resistance. However, by the 18th century, it had become a major food crop in Europe, particularly in Ireland, where it became a staple food for the population.
Potatoes are also used to make a variety of other foods, including potato chips, vodka, and gnocchi.
 
=== Nutritional Value ===
==Cultivation==
Potatoes are a good source of several important nutrients, including potassium, vitamin C, and fiber. They are also low in fat and calories, making them a popular food among people looking to maintain a healthy diet.
[[File:Planting_Potatoes.jpg|Planting potatoes in a field|thumb|right]]
However, potatoes are also high in carbohydrates, which can cause a rapid increase in blood sugar levels. This can be a concern for people with diabetes or other conditions that require careful management of blood sugar levels.
Potatoes are grown from seed potatoes, which are small tubers or pieces of tuber that contain at least one eye. The eyes are buds that grow into new plants. Potatoes are typically planted in the spring and harvested in the late summer or fall. They require well-drained soil and a cool climate to grow well. Potatoes are susceptible to a number of pests and diseases, including the [[potato blight]], which caused the [[Great Famine (Ireland)|Great Famine]] in Ireland in the 1840s.
=== References ===
 
== See also ==
==Varieties==
*[[Starchy vegetable]]
[[File:Papas_de_colores_de_Chiloe.jpg|Colorful potatoes from Chiloe|thumb|left]]
*[[Andean agriculture]]
There are thousands of varieties of potatoes, each with its own unique characteristics. Potatoes can be classified into several categories based on their texture and use. Some common types include:
*[[French fries]]
 
*[[Potato chips]]
* '''Russet potatoes''': Known for their high starch content and fluffy texture, ideal for baking and frying.
*[[Potato blight]]
* '''Red potatoes''': Waxy and firm, suitable for boiling and salads.
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* '''Yellow potatoes''': Creamy and buttery, good for roasting and mashing.
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* '''Purple potatoes''': Rich in antioxidants, often used for their vibrant color in dishes.
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File:Solanum_tuberosum_-_michuñe.JPG|Potato
==Economic Importance==
File:Potatoes_for_sale_in_a_market_in_France.jpg|Potato
[[File:Potatoes_for_sale_in_a_market_in_France.jpg|Potatoes for sale in a market in France|thumb|right]]
File:Papas_de_colores_de_Chiloe.jpg|Potato
Potatoes are one of the world's most important food crops, ranking fourth in total production after [[rice]], [[wheat]], and [[maize]]. They are a staple food in many countries and are used in a variety of dishes, from [[French fries]] to [[potato chips]] to [[mashed potatoes]]. The potato industry is a significant part of the agricultural economy in many countries, providing jobs and income for millions of people.
File:Auspflanzung_Schweden_2.jpg|Potato
 
File:Planting_Potatoes.jpg|Potato
==Agricultural Practices==
File:Tractors_in_Potato_Field.jpg|Potato
[[File:Tractors_in_Potato_Field.jpg|Tractors working in a potato field|thumb|left]]
File:Potato_plants.jpg|Potato
Modern potato farming involves a range of agricultural practices, including the use of machinery for planting and harvesting, irrigation systems to ensure adequate water supply, and the application of fertilizers and pesticides to enhance growth and protect against pests. Crop rotation is also an important practice to prevent soil depletion and reduce the risk of disease.
File:Potato_bag_cultivation.JPG|Potato
 
File:Phytophtora_infestans-effects.jpg|Potato
==Botanical Characteristics==
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[[File:Potato_plants.jpg|Potato plants growing in a field|thumb|right]]
File:Potato_transportation_to_cold_storage_in_India_(1).jpg|Potato
The potato plant is a herbaceous perennial that grows about 60 cm (24 inches) high, depending on variety, with leaves that form a rosette at the base of the plant. The flowers are white, pink, red, blue, or purple with yellow stamens. Potatoes are grown for their edible tubers, which are rich in carbohydrates, particularly starch.
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== Potato ==
==Related Pages==
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* [[Solanum]]
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* [[Nightshade family]]
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* [[Great Famine (Ireland)]]
File:Potatoes for sale in a market in France.jpg|Potato
* [[French fries]]
File:Papas de colores de Chiloe.jpg|Potato
* [[Potato chip]]
File:Auspflanzung Schweden 2.jpg|Potato
 
File:Planting Potatoes.jpg|Potato
[[Category:Potatoes]]
File:Tractors in Potato Field.jpg|Potato
[[Category:Root vegetables]]
File:Potato plants.jpg|Potato
[[Category:Staple foods]]
File:Potato bag cultivation.JPG|Potato
File:Phytophtora infestans-effects.jpg|Potato
File:AVR Puma 4.0 (cropped).jpg|Potato
File:Potato transportation to cold storage in India (1).jpg|Potato
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Latest revision as of 11:03, 23 March 2025

Potato[edit]

Potato poster highlighting varieties

The potato is a starchy tuber of the plant Solanum tuberosum and is a root vegetable native to the Americas. The plant is a perennial in the nightshade family Solanaceae. Wild potato species can be found throughout the Americas, from the United States to southern Chile. The potato was originally believed to have been domesticated by indigenous peoples of the Americas independently in multiple locations, but later genetic studies traced a single origin for potatoes in the area of present-day southern Peru and extreme northwestern Bolivia. Potatoes were domesticated approximately 7,000–10,000 years ago.

History[edit]

A variety of potato known as michuñe

The potato was introduced to Europe in the second half of the 16th century by the Spanish Empire, and it has since become a staple food in many parts of the world. The spread of the potato across Europe was slow, and it was initially met with suspicion and resistance. However, by the 18th century, it had become a major food crop in Europe, particularly in Ireland, where it became a staple food for the population.

Cultivation[edit]

Planting potatoes in a field

Potatoes are grown from seed potatoes, which are small tubers or pieces of tuber that contain at least one eye. The eyes are buds that grow into new plants. Potatoes are typically planted in the spring and harvested in the late summer or fall. They require well-drained soil and a cool climate to grow well. Potatoes are susceptible to a number of pests and diseases, including the potato blight, which caused the Great Famine in Ireland in the 1840s.

Varieties[edit]

Colorful potatoes from Chiloe

There are thousands of varieties of potatoes, each with its own unique characteristics. Potatoes can be classified into several categories based on their texture and use. Some common types include:

  • Russet potatoes: Known for their high starch content and fluffy texture, ideal for baking and frying.
  • Red potatoes: Waxy and firm, suitable for boiling and salads.
  • Yellow potatoes: Creamy and buttery, good for roasting and mashing.
  • Purple potatoes: Rich in antioxidants, often used for their vibrant color in dishes.

Economic Importance[edit]

Potatoes for sale in a market in France

Potatoes are one of the world's most important food crops, ranking fourth in total production after rice, wheat, and maize. They are a staple food in many countries and are used in a variety of dishes, from French fries to potato chips to mashed potatoes. The potato industry is a significant part of the agricultural economy in many countries, providing jobs and income for millions of people.

Agricultural Practices[edit]

Tractors working in a potato field

Modern potato farming involves a range of agricultural practices, including the use of machinery for planting and harvesting, irrigation systems to ensure adequate water supply, and the application of fertilizers and pesticides to enhance growth and protect against pests. Crop rotation is also an important practice to prevent soil depletion and reduce the risk of disease.

Botanical Characteristics[edit]

Potato plants growing in a field

The potato plant is a herbaceous perennial that grows about 60 cm (24 inches) high, depending on variety, with leaves that form a rosette at the base of the plant. The flowers are white, pink, red, blue, or purple with yellow stamens. Potatoes are grown for their edible tubers, which are rich in carbohydrates, particularly starch.

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