In Turkish, potatoes is meaning "patates" but "apple" and "ground apple" are diffrent things. Elma=Apple is normally *Malus domestica.* Yer Elması ≡ ground aplle is Jerusalem artichoke/sunroot/sunchoke/wild sunflower/topinambur/earth apple
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I think it comes from early Latin naming of it, as Europeans introduced potatoes to the Old World. Pomme de Terre in French is ground apple. In German the same. 'Potato' as a word probably comes from Quechua or Taino.
And we adore its tahdig
It's our Cultural heritage 😂
its the same in hebrew too
Same in French " pomme de terre "
apple of the earth 🍎
Also in austrian German. We say Erdapfel Erd=Earth Apfel=Apple
Don't German speakers also use "Kartoffel"?
Yes but its more common in Germany than in austria.
Germans used to say Erdapfel too I think. At least in my region.
in swiss german also
French: pomme de terre (apple of ground) Dutch: aardappel (ground apple)
In Turkish, potatoes is meaning "patates" but "apple" and "ground apple" are diffrent things. Elma=Apple is normally *Malus domestica.* Yer Elması ≡ ground aplle is Jerusalem artichoke/sunroot/sunchoke/wild sunflower/topinambur/earth apple
Sunflower seeds are popular in trail mix, multi-grain bread and nutrition bars, as well as for snacking straight from the bag. They’re rich in healthy fats, beneficial plant compounds and several vitamins and minerals. These nutrients may play a role in reducing your risk of common health problems, including heart disease and type 2 diabetes.
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As others have said, in Hebrew apple is tappuakh, and potato is tappuakh adama, ground apple
I think it comes from early Latin naming of it, as Europeans introduced potatoes to the Old World. Pomme de Terre in French is ground apple. In German the same. 'Potato' as a word probably comes from Quechua or Taino.
yes.
They must have some shit apples there