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Whats new about new potatoes?

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potterfan3 | 17:57 Tue 12th Dec 2006 | Food & Drink
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Potatoes crop throughout the year. Some are early (Spring) some are late (Autumn).

Some potatoes are ready and can be dug up early in the season, so they are NEW potatoes (for that year)
It's such a dimwitted question I can't see how anyone could even attempt to answer it
Obviously vehelpfulguy is well named!
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kev100- It was a genuine question that I have always wondered about, and finding things like that is what this site is for. So please, if you're gonna post answer the question, don't offend the person who asked the question, that's just immature. Remember, a man who asks is a fool for have 5 minutes, a man who doesn't is a fool for the rest of his life.
Well said - I was actually only thinking about that the other day! One of those silly things you just like to know the answer to!
O.K. potterfan what is a cabbage?
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It's a green vegetable, for more information- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabbage
Most of the UK potato crop was harvested in the autumn, and some of it would remain stored up until the next crop was picked in the following year.
But some potato crops in Malta and Cyprus were ready as early as May, and would be imported to the UK. Greengrocers would advertise them as 'New Potatoes' to differentiate them from the last year's autumnal crop that had spent months in storage..

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