peruna (???)
How is this fruit called in your language ?
in Spain its patata, wich is a mix of "batata" and "papa" wich were words american natives used for it
Our history teacher told us a French king tried to popularize it by calling it an apple and planted it in the royal gardens and thats why its called "pomme de terre", is that correct
Yes, back then the Catholic Church didn't allow root plants to be eaten as it was considered to be a spawn of Satan, so the French nobility planted it as a plant and allowed people to steal from the gardens and popularize it
terracate, it's the underground version of the aguacate
>Erdäpfel
based
>Kartoffel
cringe
it's called "potatis" here, and "kartoffel" is kind of common in the far south
we call fries "pommes frites" though
piteto
>Our history teacher told us a French king tried to popularize it by calling it an apple and planted it in the royal gardens and thats why its called "pomme de terre", is that correct
Yeah most French people think it's a fruit because of this lol
Best possible use of that gif in all timelines.
>kartoffel
That's very german/russian thing to do.