China is the world's largest producer of potatoes with about 70,000,000 tonnes; double the production of the 2nd highest position which is held by Russia.
Well Russia grows the largest quantity of potatoes, however as its a fairly large country (and Russians like their potatoes) they may not actually export that many, therefore the answer is France
Tomatoes were introduced into England from the New World in the 1680's, almost 80 years before potatoes.
the potatoes name is Idaho i think
I like the Mexican flag the eagle eating the snake is just great
How many Jews survived at the end of world war 2
About 534,617 soldiers survived world war I. 595,000 soldiers served and 60,383 were dead.
Potatoes weren't something that the Pilgrims were used to eating. They'd been in the New World for less than a year. They still were learning their way around the names and uses of the different edibles in their new home. It was only much later that the potato became a standard in the diet of colonial America.
The 'America's Greatest Generation' survived The Great Depression, then World War II.
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The people who were wounded in the war were often dismissed from the fighting(therefore putting them at little risk) and were assigned to less dangerous jobs, like peeling potatoes. Because the wonded were no longer fighting, more of them survived.