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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 11:46am on 2007-03-03 under

I'd seen uncooked whole blue potatoes before, and tasted cooked ones, but hadn't cooked them myself ... so when I saw what looked like the same thing in a grocery store the other night under a sign describing them as purple, I assumed that "purple potato" was just an alternate name for the blue ones.

This morning I pulled one out to cook it. In the light in my kitchen, a mix of fluorescent and daylight, it looked a little darker than I'd remembered, but hey, it had been a long time since I'd looked closely at blue potatoes in decent light. Then I peeled it and saw that parts of it were white with light purple striations and other parts were dark purple blotches, with nary a bit of blue anywhere. Cutting it in half, the interior was a much more even purple, deep, royal, mysterious, and Not Blue.

But as soon as the pieces began to cook, they did indeed turn blue. Oh, a faintly purplish-blue in a few spots, but most of the surfaces I could see were unmistakably and unambiguously blue -- not a particularly deep blue, but very much the blue I expected to see in a blue potato

Except that, just to keep me off balance (I swear, inanimate objects exhibit volition expressly to confuse me) the pieces that got cooked a little bit more than I intended ... turned purple again. A paler purple than the raw substance, but certainly not a blue. (Corners that got cooked even more turned the same light-brown/dark-gold as similar edges of the white potato I was cooking at the same time -- crunchy-potato-bits colour.)

Now I'm scared to poke at Google about this, lest the answers turn out to be as confusing the riddle. But at the same time, wondering whether other colours of potatoes perform similar chromatic tricks. At least my breakfast was yummy.

I need more sleep. (Unless I wake up later and discover that there are still two blue -- er, purple? -- potatoes in my kitchen and I only dreamt eating one for breakfast and posting this entry, in which case perhaps by then I'll have had enough sleep ... )

Now to decide what to cook to take to a party tonight, and try to sort out how I'm getting there without taking my own car out on the Interstate.

[ETA: I didn't think to run upstairs for the digicam until after I'd already finished eating and started writing this entry -- I don't usually think of a camera as something I need to have on hand while cooking, but I'll try to remember to photograph the other purblueple potato when I cook it. But I was planning to bake that one, so the rich purple raw interior won't show ...]

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posted by [personal profile] drglam at 05:24pm on 2007-03-03
 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 05:40pm on 2007-03-03
They look like the purple potatoes on that page, not the all-blue ones, but having the flesh change to blue when fried was confusing. I had been expecting the all-blue potatoes as pictured there, since I don't think I'd heard of purple potatoes until now but I'd seen blue potatoes before (though I'd only heard them called "blue" rather than the apparently more specific "all blue").

I notice that it says purple potatoes are also called "blue" or "delta blue", so I guess my assumption that "purple potatoes must be an alternate name for blue potatoes" was partly right ... but not right enough.

Okay, I didn't get the kind of potatoes I thought I was getting, but it turns out I like the taste of purple potatoes as well. (Er ... not that this discovery is at all surprising, given how I feel about various other kinds of potatoes.)
 
posted by [identity profile] madbodger.livejournal.com at 08:50pm on 2007-03-03
Yeah, I was up visiting [livejournal.com profile] mekl and she had me pick some up so she could make
curry or somesuch. She says their taste works well that way. Which is how I found out
about them.
 
posted by [identity profile] jmax315.livejournal.com at 05:33pm on 2007-03-03
"I swear, inanimate objects exhibit volition expressly to confuse me"

Why should you be any different from the rest of us?
 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 08:12pm on 2007-03-03
Good point.
 
posted by [identity profile] jmax315.livejournal.com at 08:06pm on 2007-03-03
So this would make you a Purple Potato Eater?
 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 08:21pm on 2007-03-03
"Who likes short-shorts?"
"We like short-shorts!"
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posted by [personal profile] zenlizard at 04:26am on 2007-03-04
Tequila!

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