I grew these for the first time this year, zone 5a, Iowa. I enjoyed them very much and had a reasonably good yield. I grew 5 plants and...Read More they all had about 8 or so tubers on them, some a few more. These are a fingerling style of potato. I would grow them again. I roasted them in the oven and they retained their lovely colour and have a nice, nutty flavour. I didn't boil them so I don't know if they lose their colour in boiling. Pretty when mixed with other colours of potatoes in the same dish. Might be weird for potato salad if the purple came out into the mayo.
The only fingerling which is purple through and through. Intense blue-purple skin and flesh makes this spud stand out—on the plate or a...Read Moret the market. Smooth earthy flavor excellent for home fries on a cold winter’s night. Good choice for green sprouting as it is very late maturing. Purple Peruvian is a little on the wild side, showing some tolerance to frost, resistance to scab and late blight, and a tendency to overwinter from missed tubers in the ground. Medium-sized plant has white flowers with a purple star.
I grew these for the first time this year, zone 5a, Iowa. I enjoyed them very much and had a reasonably good yield. I grew 5 plants and...Read More
According to one source, this potato is a treasured, traditional variety from the highlands of the Andes that is hard to find.
The only fingerling which is purple through and through. Intense blue-purple skin and flesh makes this spud stand out—on the plate or a...Read More