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Definition of Potato peel
1. Noun. Crisp fried potato peeling.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Potato Peel
Literary usage of Potato peel
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Cook's Own Book: Being a Complete Culinary Encyclopedia... With Numerous by N. K. M. Lee (1832)
"PIE, POTATO. Peel and slice your potatoes very thin into a pie-dish; between each
layer of potatoes puC a little chopped onion (three-quarters of an ounce ..."
2. Copy Proof: A New Method for Design and Education by Gert Staal, Edith Gruson (2000)
"You ended up with a single long, stringy potato peel. It looked as though they were
... It looks a little like the delight they took in the potato peel. ..."
3. The Collegians: Or, The Colleen Bawn, a Tale of Garryowen by Gerald Griffin (1906)
""I understand," said she ' At this moment, a potato-peel, flung from the side-table,
whisked past Mr. Daly's nose, and with happier aim, lighted on that of ..."
4. Year Book by Carnegie Institution of Washington (1921)
"Dried potato peel was no richer in the vitamine than corresponding quantities of
whole potato. Even 2-gm. daily doses of peeled ..."