Potatoes are transported from PEI either by road( trucks) or by boat.
The term "bulk" can be used to describe the mass of a bag of potatoes or a large bag of flour. It refers to a large quantity or volume of a product that is typically sold or transported together.
Massive amounts of new plants were transported back to Europe by European explorers. These included squash, cacao, peanuts, avacadoes, pumpkins, pineapples, tomatoes, peppers, tobacco, cassava, vanilla, sweet potatoes, potatoes, and maize, among other plants.
Potato tubers make glucose by degrading sucrose (cane sugar). Sucrose is the end-product of photosynthesis and is transported from the leaves through the phloem to the tuber.
Massive amounts of new plants were transported back to Europe by European explorers. These included squash, cacao, peanuts, avacadoes, pumpkins, pineapples, tomatoes, peppers, tobacco, cassava, vanilla, sweet potatoes, potatoes, and maize, among other plants.
Although there are in fact many varieties of carrots, there is only one that has the particular "look" and durability to be grown, transported, stored, and offered on supermarket shelves.
Blue Potatoes, Fingerling Potatoes, White Potatoes, Russet Potatoes, Red Potatoes, Yellow Potatoes
Kennebec is a variety of potatoes. Ex. Spunta potatoes, Rooster potatoes, Folva potatoes, Kennebec potatoes, etc
Yes food grown in one place is usually transfered to another place because certain areas have a better climate and environment for growing certain food. For example if you lived in Ireland and didnt import any food they would all have to eat potatoes because potatoes grow very good there.
how does mercury get transported
Potatoes are a good source of potassium. The vegetable is not called "potassium potatoes," but white potatoes, Idaho potatoes, Yukon gold potatoes, new potatoes, red potatoes, and so forth.
Table salt is transported in bags; salt for industry is transported by trucks.