Question 1: What is the difference between potatoes and potatoes?
Solanum is an annual herb of the Solanaceae family.
Also known as potato, potato, yam egg, potato (a common name for people in Hong Kong and Guangzhou), etc.
Tubers are edible and are an important food and vegetable crop.
Some scholars believe that there are only 7 cultivated species of potato, mainly distributed in the temperate and subtropical areas of the Andes Mountains of South America and its nearby coastal areas.
The most important potato cultivars are the tetraploid species.
Tetraploid cultivated potatoes spread all over the world. The short-day type was first introduced from Colombia in South America to Spain in Europe in 1570. After artificial selection, it became the long-day type; later it spread to Asia, North America, southern Africa and Australia.
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Potatoes have high yields, rich nutrition, and strong adaptability to the environment. They are now spread all over the world. In tropical and subtropical countries, they can be cultivated and obtain higher yields even in winter or cool seasons.
The world's major potato producing countries include the former Soviet Union, Poland, China, and the United States.
The main potato producing areas in China are the southwest mountainous areas, northwest, Inner Mongolia and northeastern regions.
Among them, the sown area in the southwest mountainous area is the largest, accounting for about 1/3 of the country's total area.
Tengzhou, Shandong Province is known as the "Granary of Southern Shandong", with 323 varieties of crops and 145 varieties of animals.
It is listed as a commercial grain base and high-quality vegetable base by the country and Shandong Province. It is the largest vegetable distribution center and "Green Goat Base" in the country. It is the "Hometown of Potatoes in China" named by the Ministry of Agriculture of China. Heilongjiang Province is the largest potato planting base in the country.
Potatoes, also called potatoes, field beans, etc., are native to Peru and Chile in the Andes Mountains of South America.
In the mid-16th century, potatoes were brought to Europe from South America by a Spaniard.
At that time, people always admired the beauty of its flowers and regarded it as a decoration.
Later, a French agriculturist-Ann.
Through long-term observation and personal practice, Obamanchi discovered that potatoes can not only be eaten, but can also be used to make bread.
From then on, French farmers began to cultivate potatoes on a large scale.
In the early 19th century, when Peter the Great of Russia traveled to Europe, he spent a lot of money to buy a bag of potatoes and planted them in the palace garden. Later, they gradually developed into private cultivation.
Question 2: What is the difference between potato and potato? Potato is potato. Potato (scientific name: Solanum tuberosum L.) is a perennial herbaceous plant of the Solanaceae family. Its tubers are edible. It is the fourth most important food crop in the world, second only to wheat and rice.
and corn.
Potato, also known as ground egg, potato, potato, etc., is the tuber of Solanaceae plants.
Together with wheat, rice, corn, and sorghum, it has become the world's five major crops.
Potatoes are native to the Andes Mountains of South America, and the history of artificial cultivation can be traced back to southern Peru around 8000 to 5000 BC.
Question 3: Are potatoes potatoes?
Why are some called potatoes and others called potatoes?
Potato is the common name, potato is the scientific name, and the name of potato is pictographic. Potato is a round tuber that grows in the soil and is shaped like a bean, so it is called potato.
People have given potatoes many interesting names based on their origin, taste, and shape.
For example: In my country: Shandong Lunan area (Tengzhou) is called Didan, Yunnan and Guizhou areas are called taro or Yangshan taro, Guangxi is called Fangui sweet potato, Shanxi is called yam egg, part of Anhui is also called sweet potato, and the Northeastern provinces mostly call potatoes.
Potatoes are also known as potato, potato, potato, yam egg, steamed bun egg, potato (a common name for people in Hong Kong and Guangzhou), etc.
Although some areas call potatoes "yam eggs", there are actually things called yam eggs.
Therefore, it is necessary to distinguish clearly and not to misunderstand.
Italians call them field beans, French people call them field apples, Germans call them field pears, Americans call them Irish jicama, and Russians call them Dutch potatoes.
In view of the confusion of names, botanists gave it a universal scientific name - potato.
Question 4: Are potatoes beans?
No! Potatoes are vegetables that can be used as both grain and vegetable crops. Their scientific name is potato. Together with rice, wheat, corn, and sorghum, they are known as the five major crops in the world.
Question 5: Is a potato a vegetable or a grain? It is both a vegetable and a grain, just like a tomato is both a vegetable and a fruit. Question 6: Why is a potato also called a potato? According to the origin, taste, and shape of potatoes, people have given potatoes many interesting names, such as : Italians call it potato, the French call it potato, the Germans call it potato, the Americans call it Irish potato, and the Russians call it Dutch potato; my country's Yunnan and Guizhou areas call it taro or Yangshan taro, and Guangxi calls it sweet potato. , called yam eggs in Shanxi, and potatoes in the northeastern provinces.
In view of the confusion of names, botanists gave it a universal scientific name - potato.
Question 7: Are potatoes considered vegetables or potatoes?
Potato, commonly known as potato, scientific name, potato, appears in the title category of normative paper reports.
I am a township statistician. I have been working at an agricultural technology station before. Now I often check and report data with the agricultural technology station. I learned that whether it is classified according to statistical items or agricultural reports, potatoes are included in the potato list.
Among the crop statistics.