Potato variety makes first return to Ireland since famine

A potato not seen since the famine is set to make a comeback, it was revealed today.

Potato variety makes first return to Ireland since famine

A potato not seen since the famine is set to make a comeback, it was revealed today.

The Irish Lumper, a distinctive knobbly spud, has been specially nurtured from a handful of rare seedlings and is expected to hit the supermarket shelves next week – 170 years after it was last harvested commercially.

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