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A quick-ish look at one of the most influential staple foods.
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Based on "The Untold History of the Potato" by John Reader
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www.nber.org/papers/w15157
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@Davis38
@Davis38 3 года назад
I see that the youtube algorithm has brought all of us on this potato video
@seidreine
@seidreine 3 года назад
I don't even know how I came to this channel.
@franksavage1499
@franksavage1499 3 года назад
I enjoyed it, and I've enjoyed other videos from this channel before
@yashsingh6096
@yashsingh6096 3 года назад
All the comments are from this last week
@zidani.s6712
@zidani.s6712 3 года назад
Yes
@dom7181
@dom7181 3 года назад
Yeah that's how it works
@Practitioner_of_Diogenes
@Practitioner_of_Diogenes 3 года назад
Just fyi, the Potato blight was bad for Ireland not because they solely farmed it; it was bad for them because all their other crops were being exported to England and her colonies.
@steelingcable6350
@steelingcable6350 3 года назад
Yes!
@ApeX-pj4mq
@ApeX-pj4mq 3 года назад
England refused to intervene and disrupt the local markets and economy of the island by buying out all the food. Common misconception that England didn't help at all, they did, they also had to help Wales, Scotland and themselves too. 15 Billion is the total cost for the English Taxpayer.
@metaparalysis3441
@metaparalysis3441 2 года назад
@@ApeX-pj4mq They were just incompetent
@ApeX-pj4mq
@ApeX-pj4mq 2 года назад
@@metaparalysis3441 Who was?
@HarshDeshpande91
@HarshDeshpande91 2 года назад
@ApeX they literally forced the Irish peasants to use all their land to farm cattle to be exported to England and left a tiny fraction of land with poor soil where you could pretty much only grow potatoes. You can't pretend to be for free markets when it's convenient.
@otesunki
@otesunki 3 года назад
Pomato's are literally French fries and ketchup in one plant.
@Swagpion
@Swagpion 3 года назад
That's what I thought
@fence03
@fence03 2 года назад
Didga know that “French” fries are actually Belgian?
@timothye.2902
@timothye.2902 2 года назад
two points of clarification/correction: 1) even though the potato has fewer calories/kg of product compared to rice or wheat as you mentioned, potato skins are rich in micronutrients like vitamins and minerals, which is another reason they outcompete those other crops in certain circumstances. Edit: it you eat nothing but rice, wheat, or corn for days on end, you will very quickly become sick and eventualyl die of this micronutrient deficiency. You can eat nothing but potatos for a long, long time though. 2) the development of a potato monoculture, at least in Ireland, was not due to lackadaisical peasants just not caring, but rather due to the extremely limited field space Irish peasants had to grow their own food on, due to the demand for Irish beef by the British. Even during the famine there, Britain was extracting huge amounts of foodstuffs from the island *and* prohibiting the importation of cheap American grain that might have alleviated the hunger.
@thenikolas1999
@thenikolas1999 5 лет назад
Interesting fact about how the potato entered Greek homes right after our war of Independence (1821-1830). Kapodistrias, Greece's governor at the time, brought the potato to Greece as a cheap and nutritional food for the damaged population. He tried sharing it around by going door by door but the people were suspicious and they threw it away. He then realized that what he had to do was give the potato "a fake value", so that the peasants would like it. And so, he put the potatoes in a warehouse and put guards all around it but told them that if they see any peasant sneaking in to steal the potatoes, the guards would have to pretend they haven't noticed them. By the end of the week, the storage was empty.
@charlieh2081
@charlieh2081 5 лет назад
There's a similar story about gin and tonic. Quinine tonic water helps prevent malaria but the British soldiers didn't like the taste so the order was given that it should be given to the officers to give it prestige and the common soldier wanted it from then on.
@thenikolas1999
@thenikolas1999 5 лет назад
That's really interesting, thanks for sharing :D Reverse psychology can really do wonders
@farticlesofconflatulation
@farticlesofconflatulation 5 лет назад
Cool story bro
@camperpro482
@camperpro482 5 лет назад
@nick cool story bro.
@doigt6590
@doigt6590 5 лет назад
Pretty much how it went in France as well.
@heckoffgoogle8951
@heckoffgoogle8951 2 года назад
I just went from learning about the Yakuza, to possible tax evasion schemes through Monaco, to Potatoes... Thank you RU-vid recommended?
@yasserl.2856
@yasserl.2856 2 года назад
Same
@peterbraatz5859
@peterbraatz5859 2 года назад
same its random but nice
@Danny.._
@Danny.._ 3 года назад
the green part isn't poisonous, it's just chlorophyll, but the presence of chlorophyll indicates that the potato has most likely also begun producing poison, so you should throw away the whole potato, nit just the green part
@PotatoPrem
@PotatoPrem 3 года назад
Nit
@mnxs
@mnxs Год назад
Depends on the amount of "green-ness." If it's just a few, relatively small spots, you can just (thoroughly/deeply) cut off the green bits. If it's a significant amount of the potato's surface that's green, throw it out. It should be noted that actual, severe cases of poisoning from glycoalkaloids in bad potatoes are quite rare (not saying it doesn't happen though, again, cut the green parts away or throw the entire thing out). You're more likely to just get an upset/bad/aching stomach which, while certainly unpleasant, is mostly just a nuisance.
@wojtekpolska1013
@wojtekpolska1013 Год назад
@@mnxsno! if the potato is green, it means that it's been sticking out of the ground (its not supposed to), and when a potato grows out of the ground, it starts to produce toxins to defend itself from pests.
@nobody_cares_jasmine5332
@nobody_cares_jasmine5332 3 года назад
“ Did you hear that you’re adopted *dramatic music you would hear in a reality tv show* NO” I didn’t expect that and was dying laughing
@luckyguy8530
@luckyguy8530 2 года назад
the pomato is a endless supply of french fries and ketchup if you think about it
@tehepikguest1337
@tehepikguest1337 3 месяца назад
my school was having a lesson on the history of potatoes and the entire class wanted to watch this but the teacher was like “fuck you i’m playing the ted-ed video”
@MrFuz_n_Nala
@MrFuz_n_Nala 3 месяца назад
I'm making a speech in potats
@core3719
@core3719 2 года назад
Dare i say it? Potato lore.
@unwantedmacguffin5611
@unwantedmacguffin5611 4 года назад
This guy is going places. When he hits a millon subscribers, I can say I was subscribed to him when he was a nobody. Good luck, Tapataka on journey through the vast and rough seas of RU-vid.
@shoryaagarwal677
@shoryaagarwal677 2 года назад
He's like CGP Gray
@B3Band
@B3Band 3 года назад
Finally, an answer to that age old question: What the fuck is a potato?
@TheBoostedDoge
@TheBoostedDoge 3 года назад
Imagine a world without potatoes, good Lord sounds like hell
@user-cn8xi4el6h
@user-cn8xi4el6h 3 года назад
DONT SCARE ME LIKE THAT
@hijodelsoldeoriente
@hijodelsoldeoriente 5 лет назад
A potato trivia from The Philippines: In the Philippines, potatoes are called patatas instead of papa, contrary to other hispanic american nations. This is because The Philippines Islands were governed directly by Spain in the early 1800s after Mexico gained indipendence, hence adopting iberian spanish vocabulary.
@joannamichael4642
@joannamichael4642 5 лет назад
You Filipinos are in a way that is somehow influenced by the West,its so interesting
@npcgamerpolice617
@npcgamerpolice617 5 лет назад
Hey look, the *CGP GRAY* guy uploaded
@I.Prokopto
@I.Prokopto 5 лет назад
everything about the "you're adopted" joke was pretty great
@bravebee4177
@bravebee4177 5 лет назад
He a good substitutes
@chloroplast8611
@chloroplast8611 5 лет назад
@ado m TO ALL AMERICANS TONIGHT! WE WILL MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! GOD BLESS YOU AND GOODNIGHT! I LOVE YOU
@quantumpuddles7591
@quantumpuddles7591 5 лет назад
Orange Man Bad. ORANGE MAN BAD! SOCIALISM SOCIALISM SOCIALISM WE WANT SOCIALISM
@exomin4309
@exomin4309 5 лет назад
2 2 2 2
@Ledabot
@Ledabot 5 лет назад
Eating potato? YES PAPA
@aguyfromflorida4842
@aguyfromflorida4842 5 лет назад
Ledabot Eating potato Irish man No.....
@Ledabot
@Ledabot 5 лет назад
Oh come on. Papa means potato. Its perfect
@pacoramon9468
@pacoramon9468 5 лет назад
Papa means potato in spanish.
@Lunaloaff
@Lunaloaff 5 лет назад
Papa means potato in Spanish, but it means dad in Spanish too... hahaha is so weird
@bobjalockowitz1568
@bobjalockowitz1568 5 лет назад
I didn't get it until I *watched* the video... 3:00
@penumbra0182
@penumbra0182 3 года назад
"They're delightfully non toxic." Yes, but what about the asbestos free cereal?
@johntheamazing9337
@johntheamazing9337 Год назад
Unfun fact: ireland has less people today than 100 years ago
@thedemographicschannel611
@thedemographicschannel611 11 месяцев назад
*170 years ago. Ireland had fewer people 100 years ago. The last time Ireland had more people than today was around 1850.
@stupididiot3467
@stupididiot3467 3 года назад
Thank you algorithm, I am always keen to expand my knowledge on potatoes
@potato21206
@potato21206 2 года назад
Ah yes the lore of my people
@ShoddyBog
@ShoddyBog 2 года назад
I ate your cousin Tod last week
@gamingonapotato704
@gamingonapotato704 2 года назад
Finnaly I can learn about our people
@L00t00wii
@L00t00wii 2 года назад
Thanks RU-vid I know you overheard me talking about the Irish famine and I know I’m irish but why RU-vid why
@ursusss
@ursusss 3 года назад
You forgot the vodka form of the potato
@jacplac97
@jacplac97 3 года назад
That's because potatoes were just a cheaper alternative to grain.
@Geo-mp4rz
@Geo-mp4rz 3 года назад
As a potato all of this is correct
@tinag531
@tinag531 3 года назад
I also agree
@bluewho4071
@bluewho4071 3 года назад
In Argentina we use "papa" for potatoes and "batata" for sweet potatoes, unlike other Spanish-speaking countries. Until I learned English it never occurred to me that anyone might think that sweet potatoes had something to do with potatoes. Nice video by the way
@4pocop
@4pocop 3 года назад
same in colombia. we also call some sweet potatoes ñame.
@bluewho4071
@bluewho4071 3 года назад
​@@4pocop "ñame" it's a different thing, i've never got the opportunity to try it, i can't get it here, but we have "mandioca" that i belive is somewhat similar
@Yosef_Marks
@Yosef_Marks 3 года назад
In southern Spain, people also use "papa" for potato, but as a synonym. Potatoes are still called "patata".
@fenhen
@fenhen 2 года назад
Fun fact: Ireland was still exporting food during the Potato Famine.
@josephbrainard441
@josephbrainard441 2 года назад
Not fun
@Fytrzaczek21
@Fytrzaczek21 2 года назад
"exporting"
@DarthLenaPlant
@DarthLenaPlant Год назад
It was less "exporting" but rather "the British stole them to make the Irish starve"
@jannikheidemann3805
@jannikheidemann3805 Год назад
@Morahman7vnNo2 All unlucky irishmen starved I guess.
@dhanvi-shah
@dhanvi-shah Год назад
Thank God I wasn't born back then
@ThePitekz2
@ThePitekz2 3 года назад
you forgot about the most important use of potatoes! VODKA!
@hr-g4640
@hr-g4640 3 года назад
Wait vodka isn't made of potatoes
@ThePitekz2
@ThePitekz2 3 года назад
@@hr-g4640 not all, but can be made of them
@SpazzyMcGee1337
@SpazzyMcGee1337 3 года назад
There is no blight on Mars. We should open potato farms on Mars.
@crazym108
@crazym108 3 года назад
Mark Watney would like to have a word with you.
@YeOldeKamikaze
@YeOldeKamikaze 3 года назад
Matt Damon is way ahead of you, buddy.
@timoth4529
@timoth4529 11 месяцев назад
Europe discovered the Americas in the search for spices, and came back with the potato instead. Very based.
@InvestingBookSummaries
@InvestingBookSummaries 5 лет назад
Who knew that potatoes were so complex
@danshakuimo
@danshakuimo 5 лет назад
Wait till you hear about how most cultivated potatoes have tetraploid genetics instead of diploid like humans. So potato baby has genetics from four parents (if it were human) instead of two, since its two actual parents carry two sets of chromosomes. This makes it hard to breed new varieties.
@farticlesofconflatulation
@farticlesofconflatulation 5 лет назад
Indeed they are rich in complex carbohydrates.
@biteme9486
@biteme9486 5 лет назад
Are they self pollinating? I wanna take a crack at breeding plants
@joanhuffman2166
@joanhuffman2166 8 месяцев назад
Potatoes triggered a population boom in Northern Europe, nearly eliminated scurvy, and you can live on almost nothing but potatoes.
@peskypotato
@peskypotato 3 года назад
Thank you for such an informative video about potatoes.
@a-drewg1716
@a-drewg1716 3 года назад
Ireland was hit so bad by the potato famine and subsequent mass migration of people that is still hasn't reached pre-potato famine population. In case you were wondering. In 1841, the population had reached 8.2 million according to censuses at the time and the current population of Ireland in 2020 is 4.9 million people.
@bethhague8470
@bethhague8470 3 года назад
Tbf that’s for more reasons then just the famine; for example my family only left Ireland bc of the troubles
@themanhimself1229
@themanhimself1229 3 года назад
A spot of forced food exportation, imperialism, and genocide also helped.
@ApeX-pj4mq
@ApeX-pj4mq 3 года назад
@@themanhimself1229 Yes landlords needed profit. The blight wasnt intentionally brought over and food was shipped over to help, they tried to prevent it.
@ApeX-pj4mq
@ApeX-pj4mq 3 года назад
The population was growing unstably large (It doubled in 40 years) and due to their reliance on a single food it was inevitable.
@themanhimself1229
@themanhimself1229 3 года назад
@@ApeX-pj4mq No, they didn't. Shit, the english even refused aid from some counties because they thought it would make them look bad.
@b-1battledroid674
@b-1battledroid674 2 года назад
Potato gameplay: *Grow and get eaten by humans* Potato lore:
@kitothompson7930
@kitothompson7930 3 года назад
I never knew I needed to know so much about potatoes
@gustavoc7830
@gustavoc7830 4 года назад
Peruvian here. You're welcome, world.
@gazibizi9504
@gazibizi9504 4 года назад
It's just Europe Though.
@mertsoup9113
@mertsoup9113 4 года назад
Thank you
@bosnianseparatist1174
@bosnianseparatist1174 4 года назад
Spanish empire. You're welcome, Peruvian.
@VidelaArg
@VidelaArg 3 года назад
christ griffin The first potatoes is from peru 👌 read history, like mexico and avocado
@Herr_Kreis
@Herr_Kreis 2 года назад
potatoes are cool
@explodingdragon8649
@explodingdragon8649 2 года назад
Treu
@phanso3654
@phanso3654 5 лет назад
I’m still stuck in your classroom Can I go play now
@fridolinfrohlich9594
@fridolinfrohlich9594 4 года назад
no
@mrserdes
@mrserdes 3 года назад
and vodka don't forget vodka
@myplaylist2468
@myplaylist2468 3 года назад
Ten points for least clickbait title on youtube.
@joanhuffman2166
@joanhuffman2166 8 месяцев назад
Alas no one in Europe knew about how to make chuño (freeze-dried potatoes) at the time of the potato famine. The years before the famine had an excessively abundant potato harvest and they were not able to eat them all nor save them.
@Sorcerers_Apprentice
@Sorcerers_Apprentice 7 месяцев назад
Even if the Irish knew about chuno, their wet climate wouldn't make it possible to freeze dry potatoes and they didn't have dehydrators back then.
@joanhuffman2166
@joanhuffman2166 7 месяцев назад
@Sorcerers_Apprentice but if anyone in Europe had known, it could have been done in other places, which would have increased available food supply in Europe, then there would have been less demand for extra corn from other lands. When the British went to buy extra corn, they were out bid because the potato harvest failed throughout large areas of Europe. Additionally, if dehydrating potatoes had been a thing, there might have been a market for the extra potatoes that were wasted in the years prior to the pestilence.
@leop2683
@leop2683 2 года назад
I see, RU-vid wanted to bring us together to learn about potatoes. Cool
@screm5514
@screm5514 2 года назад
Yes
@masterdoge17
@masterdoge17 2 года назад
Yes
@coolguy-jm8fz
@coolguy-jm8fz 2 года назад
yes
@aralskywalker
@aralskywalker 2 года назад
yes
@OneCreamyMf
@OneCreamyMf 2 года назад
Well this is interesting that the algorithm brought me here
@aregularperson7573
@aregularperson7573 3 года назад
Spanish:bring the potato Germany:cool Britain:cool IRELAND:GIVE ME THE PLANT
@ArpaZha
@ArpaZha 3 года назад
Latvia : NO ITS MINE
@husky11191993
@husky11191993 3 года назад
@@ArpaZha Belarus: IT'S MIIIIIINNNNEEE
@andersondonttalkoutloud
@andersondonttalkoutloud 11 месяцев назад
Po-ta-toes! Boil 'em, mash 'em, stick 'em in a stew
@ThomasTheThermonuclearBomb
@ThomasTheThermonuclearBomb 10 месяцев назад
*my ass
@AwoofyAnimates
@AwoofyAnimates 10 месяцев назад
@@ThomasTheThermonuclearBomb what
@ThomasTheThermonuclearBomb
@ThomasTheThermonuclearBomb 10 месяцев назад
@@AwoofyAnimates Po-ta-toes! Boil 'em, mash 'em, stick 'em in my ass
@void-ud7dd
@void-ud7dd 3 года назад
I FINALLY LEARNED WHAT A POMATO PLANT IS
@tommyxx55
@tommyxx55 3 года назад
The Irish patato famine wasn't a famin at all, it was genocide
@wtfsnacks
@wtfsnacks 3 года назад
Yeah i dont think hes actually looked into that side of it at all. The English government was raping ireland of all its resources and abusing its people. Its wasnt a lack of biodiversity that caused the famine
@DJ-kp7mf
@DJ-kp7mf 3 года назад
Yes and no... it was actually both.
@hioyua650
@hioyua650 3 года назад
1 million dead, isnt that around the same amount killed in the holocaust?
@thatonerobotfromshortcircut
@thatonerobotfromshortcircut 2 года назад
I think I’m an expert on this situation
@potatooflife8603
@potatooflife8603 5 лет назад
:D
@virtualunreality3771
@virtualunreality3771 5 лет назад
Lemme eat your brothers
@elliotttheneko
@elliotttheneko 5 лет назад
he's a CERAL killer!
@potatooflife8603
@potatooflife8603 5 лет назад
@@virtualunreality3771 D:
@gilles7249
@gilles7249 5 лет назад
Brother
@miaarroyo3215
@miaarroyo3215 5 лет назад
@@potatooflife8603 Hoi
@benotafraid.1359
@benotafraid.1359 2 года назад
Why am i watching this its 1:46 a.m i need sleep
@ryanrong495
@ryanrong495 2 года назад
Potato
@mealman0447
@mealman0447 3 года назад
Also, vodka
@MaximusAlcarinque
@MaximusAlcarinque 2 года назад
Yakuza recommendations brought me here
@littlelad406
@littlelad406 3 года назад
0:31 I love this bit so much
@lategamer6684
@lategamer6684 3 года назад
Same
@Mark_How
@Mark_How 3 года назад
5:09 The Potato Eaters by Van Gogh 🤣
@michapodlaszuk9025
@michapodlaszuk9025 2 года назад
Fun fact: sweet potato belongs to the same genus as tlitliltzin, a plant that was uses by indians to communicate with ghosts, seeds of the plant contain substance similar in it's structure and manner of action to LSD, what is more the plant itself does not produce the substance but it lives in eternal myccorhize with species of calviceps-ish fungi that actually produces the psychoactive stuff so the fungus uses the plant to eat, grow and spread and the plant uses the fungus to protect itself from the predators because eating the seeds cause extreme nausea and heavy tripping, what is even funnier this plant is legal in most of countries and can be used as a legal alternative to LSD, the dosage is 5-10 grams of seeds consumed with quite a lot of garlic and hot sauce to prevent nausea
@HarrisonBorbarrison
@HarrisonBorbarrison 3 года назад
Thank you, Potatoes.
@mintchocolate4793
@mintchocolate4793 3 года назад
Potato: *dies* Ireland: why do I hear boss music?
@Hi-Hi.
@Hi-Hi. 3 года назад
You just explained what I didn’t think needed explaining
@NiallMcEvoy05
@NiallMcEvoy05 2 года назад
As an Irish person I find this video to be incredible. I didn't even know any of this and I eat potatoes every day
@zssky
@zssky 2 года назад
This video is 3 years old. The RU-vid algorithm has united us.
@breadfanta4607
@breadfanta4607 3 года назад
More informational and kid-friendly Sam o’ Nella. Change my mind.
@Human-gu2cx
@Human-gu2cx 3 года назад
More like CGPgray with actual emotions
@breadfanta4607
@breadfanta4607 3 года назад
@Ninety 9 Yes. Also Sam o’ nelly.
@anxiousvalen2541
@anxiousvalen2541 3 года назад
this is the kind of content I wanna see more.
@m3surrey554
@m3surrey554 2 года назад
Now I understand why Minecraft added poisonous potato
@RhodianColossus
@RhodianColossus 2 года назад
lmao same thought
@jonomoth2581
@jonomoth2581 3 года назад
*looks down at dinner plate* *Sniffling* I'm proud of you
@tommeng6522
@tommeng6522 3 года назад
Boil 'em, mash 'em, stick 'em in a stew.
@goofygooberyeah
@goofygooberyeah Год назад
This is the best documentary in the world hands down.
@TheRadicalOneNG
@TheRadicalOneNG 5 лет назад
You put a ton of polish and animated skits into this one, seriously you deserve all the praise. I learned so much!
@BolinhoDeArrozCozido
@BolinhoDeArrozCozido 2 года назад
started watching this while eating potatoes, 5m in I was afraid to eat more, 3 more minutes in I finished
@FedoraSpunk
@FedoraSpunk 2 года назад
Just like... potatoes?
@davonmulder5272
@davonmulder5272 3 года назад
It's 3am why the fuck
@basedsyrianchad1008
@basedsyrianchad1008 3 года назад
Davon Mulder shush
@sansrriorar3967
@sansrriorar3967 2 года назад
irish history textbook
@lord_brine4778
@lord_brine4778 2 года назад
Man, I really needed this Thank you kind person on the internet for providing me with this information.
@urizaririzar
@urizaririzar 3 года назад
This is like Sam O'Nella Academy but with an accent.
@thekadend
@thekadend 3 года назад
I was thinking CGP Grey
@edsontravelrblx
@edsontravelrblx 3 года назад
i like the potato : it is so adorable
@vikingpotet
@vikingpotet 3 года назад
FAN VON JOSHUA KIMMICH BAYERN32 yes I has the cute
@Niko-wr3ky
@Niko-wr3ky 3 года назад
It also saved lives. Hero potat
@Niko-wr3ky
@Niko-wr3ky 3 года назад
@@vikingpotet thankyou for saving lives potat
@vikingpotet
@vikingpotet 3 года назад
Niko Its an Honor!
@noora1142
@noora1142 3 года назад
This reminded me of my friend. She stole a potato from the school cafeteria when she was 8 because "it looked cute"
@ColinTherac117
@ColinTherac117 3 года назад
Glad you told me the fruit is poisonous. I grew some potatoes in my garden this year and was looking at those things hungrily.
@Magna_Parva
@Magna_Parva 5 лет назад
Love the production quality on this one Tapa
@jagadishgospat2548
@jagadishgospat2548 2 года назад
I never thought I'd watch a video about potatoes with this much focus and attention. And it was funny as well.
@FrogAndAHat
@FrogAndAHat 2 года назад
It's midnight and I'm currently watching this, idk why
@PuffaJacket
@PuffaJacket 3 года назад
More information to spew out at random intervals
@alicethegrinsecatz1611
@alicethegrinsecatz1611 3 года назад
You forgot the dehydrated, powdered version baked into bread. Potato bread taste so good.
@enkephalin07
@enkephalin07 11 месяцев назад
Favorite potato recipe: Red potato, skin on, batonnet cut, toss in a colander under running water for ~1/2 minute, toss in a colander with a paper towel until it's thoroughly damp and the potatoes no longer glisten, toss in a colander under a light oil spray for a few seconds, then toss in a colander while shaking seasonings evenly over them. Spread them on parchment paper on a foreman grill (preheated) and leave until they're as crisp as french fries (~30-40 min). For seasonings I use adobo or a cajun spice mix. Also have home-made ketchup on the side for dipping.
@SmorjaGrus
@SmorjaGrus 3 года назад
I like this type of video a lot, thanks for making this :)
@air8536
@air8536 3 года назад
*potato intensifies*
@ito7985
@ito7985 5 лет назад
This is your god now .... Man you are genius !!!
@Coryn02
@Coryn02 5 лет назад
I think that picture of Jesus was based on that one time an amateur old woman tried to 'restore' a portrait of the guy, and succeeded only in ruining it further.
@hatim9687
@hatim9687 5 лет назад
@@Coryn02 no shit ?!
@paintedface7473
@paintedface7473 5 лет назад
Bow Down.
@empresagabriel
@empresagabriel 5 лет назад
You're on the right track, buddy. Your animation is good and the videos are cheerfully funny (and informative!). Keep doing videos like this and your patreon will explode.
@chadweiss5982
@chadweiss5982 3 года назад
Image:gru meme with a gun Top text:Oh you like potatoes Bottom text:name every species
@potatowasus775
@potatowasus775 2 года назад
I learned a lot about myself today
@cantthinkofaname4555
@cantthinkofaname4555 2 года назад
Potato moment
@alimastheprotogen3108
@alimastheprotogen3108 2 года назад
Potato moment
@arnistle
@arnistle 5 лет назад
Never heard of you before, but as a potato/humor enthusiast (not necessarily at the same time usually), you have found in me an instant subscriber!
@ferenis2623
@ferenis2623 3 года назад
in poland potatoes started to be popular when people realized they are grat for making vodka
@nowydexter13
@nowydexter13 3 года назад
PO - TA - TOES: Boil 'em, mash 'em, stick 'em in a stew!
@asozial1498
@asozial1498 3 года назад
Potatomcwhiskey 🤔
@aidanforcetwo3592
@aidanforcetwo3592 3 года назад
Why are so many of these comments recent?
@pratikharani3102
@pratikharani3102 3 года назад
Most people are discovering this dude rn due to the magic of le algorithm
@eszeske19
@eszeske19 3 года назад
@@pratikharani3102 exactly :) :)
@woozoohan
@woozoohan 3 года назад
Hmmm weird
@joule400
@joule400 3 года назад
A l g o r i t h m s
@Carebearritual
@Carebearritual Год назад
found this at a perfect time, thanks youtube! i’m a student teacher at a super rural school and they’re having a county fair tomorrow. gonna bust out my potato knowledge. now i need to find something wacky about cows or sheep. or cowboy boots?
@egregius9314
@egregius9314 Год назад
According to this random website I just looked up: compared to wheat, corn has twice the energy production per acre/hectare, and potatoes even three times that of wheat. Thanks Central & South America!
@Zorgdub
@Zorgdub 3 года назад
"Died of potato" I died.
@PotatoPrem
@PotatoPrem 3 года назад
Of Potato?
@notnoobyatgames3285
@notnoobyatgames3285 3 года назад
Thanks RU-vid algorithm for potato’s history
@hr-g4640
@hr-g4640 3 года назад
The incas were in a civil war when the spaniards arrived, the Atahualpa kingdom against the central Cusco one, the Cusco incas made treat with the spaniards to help them defeat the Atahualpa side and in exchange the Inca empire would become an extension of the Spanish royalty, creating the kingdom of Peru, tomatoes, mandioc, corn, and chili are also american plants cultivated by their cultures
@ananjakaria712
@ananjakaria712 3 года назад
ah , a history enthusiast
@hr-g4640
@hr-g4640 3 года назад
@@ananjakaria712 I am peruvian, it is common knowledge in here, for example the empire being called Tahuantintsuyo and not Inca, Inca was the leader, the emperor
@hr-g4640
@hr-g4640 3 года назад
@jose santiago jacinto tobar felices fiestas
@stormfart9409
@stormfart9409 2 года назад
And now I have watched a video about potatoes of all things.
@austinflint8671
@austinflint8671 3 года назад
0:27 me when im about to make homemade hashbrowns, 3:54 my friends when they see me make hashbrowns
@InspectHistory
@InspectHistory 5 лет назад
Hi dude, very good video as always .. I'm your fan from Indonesia, glad to see you upload new video 😇
@InspectHistory
@InspectHistory 5 лет назад
Hi! here in Indonesia, I almost eat potatoes everyday .. either granola or atlantic, also corn & rice bro .. I studied agriculture & economics in collage btw 😁
@muhammadabyanhafiz2369
@muhammadabyanhafiz2369 5 лет назад
SAME
@joannamichael4642
@joannamichael4642 5 лет назад
Hey,apa khabar dari Malaysia!
@william94743
@william94743 4 года назад
as my dad works and i worked for agrico research ( a company which is a leading company in development of potato varties) i still find it a good and educational video. i really liked this video tapakapa. keep up the good work!!
@ivovanderavert1269
@ivovanderavert1269 5 лет назад
A video has never exceeded my expectations like yours. Top job, again, Tapa.
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