Illustrated Index of : Baking Potatoes
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Potato : Arran Victory | |||||||
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Heirloom
Named at the end of the First World War. Needs a long season of growth. The blue/purple skinned tubers have brilliantly white floury flesh of fine flavour. Handsome tall weed supressing foliage. Uses: Mash/baker/roast/fry/microwave. Despatch: January 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Beginners Collection | |||||||||||
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Our choice of reliable, easy to grow varieties for both the beginner and the enthusiast.
Despatch: January 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Bonnie | |||||||
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T&M Exclusive
Bold, round/oval uniformly shaped yellow skinned tubers with pink splashed eyes and cream flesh. A bright skin finish hence the apt name. Recent tasting assessments have given Bonnie good reviews, particularly boiled and as a baker. Good disease tolerances and resistant to golden eelworm. Uses: Boil, baker, general purpose Despatch: January 2008 onwards |
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Potato : British Queen | |||||||
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RHS AGM
Over 100 years old and highly prized for its yield, shape, floury texture and delicious flavour. Ireland's summer favourite. Uses: Chips/baker/roast/general purpose. Despatch: January 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Cara | |||||||||||||||
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Round/oval pinkish-red eyed tubers with soft moist flesh. Particularly good baker. Withstands drought. Very disease resistant, including golden eelworm and blight. The allotment favourite. Organic Cara has Organic Certification approved by The Soil Association. Uses: Baker/general purpose. CANNOT be sent to Northern Ireland or Eire. Despatch: January 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Desiree | |||||||||||||||
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Organic
The world's most popular red potato. Pale yellow firm waxy flesh. Versatile for all cooking. Good drought resistance. Organic Desiree has Organic Certification approved by The Soil Association. Uses: Baker/general purpose. Despatch: January 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Dunbar Standard | |||||||
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Heirloom
Bred by C. T. Spence in 1936. A vigorous variety with plenty of weed suppressing foliage and a spectacular mass of white flowers. Does well in heavy soils. Tubers have a lovely earthy flavour, particularly good baker. Uses: Baker/general purpose. Despatch: January 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Edzell Blue | |||||||
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Heirloom
Pre 1915. Beautiful blue/purple skin contrasts with white flesh, very floury and makes tasty floury mash. Steaming avoids disintegration problems involved in boiling. White flowers. Uses: Mash/fry/baker. Despatch: January 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Estima | |||||||
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Visually appealing early maturing baker with firm, moist, pale yellow fleshed oval tubers. Produces high yields of tubers for both early and later lifting. Excellent drought tolerance. Uses: Early baker/boil/general purpose. Despatch: January 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Heirloom Collection | |||||||||||
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Classic favourites for a full season's harvesting programme.
Despatch: January 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Marfona | |||||||
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Very popular as a large tuber early baker. White skinned with pale yellow moist flesh. White flowers. Uses: Boil/waxy baker/general purpose. Despatch: January 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Maris Piper | |||||||||||
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Versatile all rounder. Dry, floury, creamy-white flesh of good flavour rarely discolours on cooking. The best chipping variety around. Golden eelworm resistant. Purple flowers. Uses: Chips/roast/bake/general. Despatch: January 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Mayan Gold | |||||||||||
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T&M Exclusive
Exclusive Bred jointly by Greenvale AP and SCRI. Has its roots in the Andean foothills of Peru and is a different type of potato of the phureja type. Mayan Gold is the first successful introduction of this type and has proven exceptionally popular with chefs and the restaurant trade. Yellow skinned, long, oval, tubers with a deeper golden flesh of a unique nutty flavour and an extremely creamy … click for more Despatch: January 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Pentland Dell | |||||||||||
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Long oval white tubers with creamy white flesh. Versatile but particularly excellent chipper, especially long or large chips. Shows good slug resistance and is drought resistant. Uses: Baker/chips/general. |
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Potato : Red Duke of York | |||||||||||||||
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RHS AGM
Organic
Oval red sport of Duke of York with moist yellow flesh of superb flavour. A good all rounder and really excellent for roasting. More vigorous with larger tubers than Duke of York. Organic Duke of York has Organic Certification approved by The Soil Association. Uses: New potato/roast/summer baker/general purpose. Despatch: January 2008 onwards |
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