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- Amandine_potato abstract "The 'Amandine' potato is a cultivar of early potato, descended from the varieties 'Charlotte' and 'Mariana'. First bred in Brittany, France, in the early 1990s, it entered the French national list of potato varieties in 1994. 'Amandine' typically produces long tubers with very pale, unblemished skin. Their flesh, firm and also very pale, contains comparatively little starch. Amandine potatoes have become popular in Switzerland.".
- Amandine_potato thumbnail Amandine_(pomme_de_terre).png?width=300.
- Amandine_potato wikiPageID "2800663".
- Amandine_potato wikiPageLength "1067".
- Amandine_potato wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Amandine_potato wikiPageRevisionID "638927293".
- Amandine_potato wikiPageWikiLink Brittany.
- Amandine_potato wikiPageWikiLink Category:Potato_cultivars.
- Amandine_potato wikiPageWikiLink Cultivar.
- Amandine_potato wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Amandine_potato wikiPageWikiLink Starch.
- Amandine_potato wikiPageWikiLink Switzerland.
- Amandine_potato wikiPageWikiLink File:Amandine_(pomme_de_terre).png.
- Amandine_potato wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amandine potato".
- Amandine_potato wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amandine".
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- Amandine_potato wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Potato-stub.
- Amandine_potato wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Potato_cultivars.
- Amandine_potato subject Category:Potato_cultivars.
- Amandine_potato hypernym Cultivar.
- Amandine_potato type CultivatedVariety.
- Amandine_potato comment "The 'Amandine' potato is a cultivar of early potato, descended from the varieties 'Charlotte' and 'Mariana'. First bred in Brittany, France, in the early 1990s, it entered the French national list of potato varieties in 1994. 'Amandine' typically produces long tubers with very pale, unblemished skin. Their flesh, firm and also very pale, contains comparatively little starch. Amandine potatoes have become popular in Switzerland.".
- Amandine_potato label "Amandine potato".
- Amandine_potato sameAs Q2841064.
- Amandine_potato sameAs Amandine_(pomme_de_terre).
- Amandine_potato sameAs Amandine_(potet).
- Amandine_potato sameAs m.083j6j.
- Amandine_potato sameAs Amandine_(potatis).
- Amandine_potato sameAs Q2841064.
- Amandine_potato wasDerivedFrom Amandine_potato?oldid=638927293.
- Amandine_potato depiction Amandine_(pomme_de_terre).png.
- Amandine_potato isPrimaryTopicOf Amandine_potato.