Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Potatoes

The Maori potato "Urenika"


Starring here in a potato salad:

Red Rascal:
The Maori potato Kowiniwini:


A big bucket of spuds (Rua and Cliffs Kidney):

9 comments:

Sparkling Adventures said...

Do the varieties have different flavours?

Amy said...

mmm yum! I've been thinking about growing some of these in my vege garden :-)

A Green and Rosie Life said...

I'm hoping to grow some blue spuds this year but they didn't have any in the garden centre when I went last week.

Rosie x

Cabbage Tree Farm said...

Hi Lauren
We haven't tried all as yet but the purple Urenika potatoes are waxy and have quite a 'nutty' flavour. They worked well in the potato salad I made. We had some of the Kowiniwini tonight, beautiful waxy potatoes, pale cream flesh, exceptionally nice flavour. The Cliffs Kidney are also quite good but I would give the Kowiniwini top marks so far.

cheers
Bridget

Cabbage Tree Farm said...

Hi Amy, they are well worth growing if you have a bit of space. You can get the Maori seed potatoes from Koanga, the rest we got at RD1.

Cabbage Tree Farm said...

Hi Rosie
What variety are the blue potatoes you're looking for? Hope you can obtain them.

betty-NZ said...

We grew a few purple taters last year and I thought they were really good in potato salad, too! The flavor is hard to describe.

Matron said...

Fascinating to see your Maori heritage potatoes. There is a strong movement here to save the older varieties, particularly red, purple and black. That reminds me of our 'Shetland Black' potato. I wonder if some of the first Scottish settlers to NZ brought them over?

Cabbage Tree Farm said...

Hi bettyl
Yes the purple ones do have an interesting flavour don't they.

Hi Matron

I've not heard of Shetland Black and can't find any info about them being grown here, not to say they aren't though.