so I have been watching tv and now want to find where to get these potato , purple inside ones
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I got one in a market in Frankfurt, Germany last year. But unfortunately it went rotten without producing any shoots. I think I didn't keep it in a warm enough place over the winter. Some Portuguese ones I bought more recently in a Czech supermarket are purple only on the outside, and they are sprouting nicely.
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I saw that programme, we wondered if purple carrots were better than orange ones
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Originally posted by Alison View PostI saw that programme, we wondered if purple carrots were better than orange ones
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Sweet potatoes are a traditional food in New Zealand, we call them kumara. I think the purple ones are the original variety grown by the Maori, the orange and gold cutivars have been developed more recently. All the colours taste similar, although the texture can differ - I find the orange UK supermarket varieties tend to turn to mush when they're roasted. Sweet potatoes are a pretty marginal crop to grow in the UK as they need a long growing season. If you want to try them you would probably be better off choosing a variety that's marketed as suitable to this climate.
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having read a little more I'm trying rooster purple pots , but I harvest tons of blackberry and blueberries and will grow blackcurrents which contain lots of anthocyanins, just trying to eat more of the right things
if I come across sweet pots I will try growing them, just as another thing to eatLast edited by Kier; 15-04-2016, 01:31 PM.
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I grow "salad blue" potatoes which are blue all the way through, if you fancy a blue spud. Ive also grown "purple majesty" which gave a good harvest but was a little mushy after cooking and to be honest didn't look that good on the plate.Attached FilesLast edited by Scarlet; 15-04-2016, 02:30 PM.
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Originally posted by Scarlet View Post[ATTACH=CONFIG]63275[/ATTACH]I grow "salad blue" potatoes which are blue all the way through, if you fancy a blue spud. Ive also grown "purple majesty" which gave a good harvest but was a little mushy after cooking and to be honest didn't look that good on the plate.
I grew Roosters last year and am giving them another go this year. Last year's crop had a dark red skin but white flesh. Are you growing a different variety, Kier?
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