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Definition of Potato skin
1. Noun. Crisp fried potato peeling.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Potato Skin
Literary usage of Potato skin
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Cook Book for Nurses by Sarah Chapman Hill (1911)
"Refill potato skin, heaping the potato at the opening. Return to oven to brown.
Or, omit the egg white, refill potato skin, brush with i tsp. egg yolk ..."
2. The New Dietetics, what to Eat and how: A Guide to Scientific Feeding in by John Harvey Kellogg (1921)
"The skin of the potato is good roughage, but the popular notion that the potato
skin contains important nutritive material, especially vitamins, ..."
3. The New England Farmer by Samuel W. Cole (1868)
"—Boys, did you ever think that a potato's skin was designed to protect the mealy
... But who cares for a potato skin? And so they arc knocked, and bruised, ..."
4. A Collection of Remarkable Cases in Surgery by Paul Fitzsimmons Eve (1857)
"The cause of this was made apparent on examining the larynx, whore it was found
that a piece of potato-skin, of an irregular triangular shape, ..."