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Fabula Potatoes

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Fabula Potatoes are oval, with smooth pale yellow skin and pale yellow flesh.

They are meant for direct sale to consumers as an all-purpose potato.

Nutrition

Fabula Potatoes have fewer carbohydrates and calories than many other potatoes, such as Yukon Gold, but also less protein.

Nutrition Facts

Per 100 g (3 1/2 oz)

Amount
Calories
65.8
Carbohydrate
14.95 g
Fibre
1.33 g
Protein
1.5 g
Vitamin C
2.59 mg

History Notes

Fabula Potatoes were developed by D. Biemond B.V. in the Netherlands from a cross between Monalisa and Hudson potatoes.

Sources

Research Results — Fewer calories in Adora and Fabula. 4 March 2004. Retrieved from http://www.eco-spuds.com/news/2004/low_carb.php

Tagged With: All-Purpose Potatoes, Dutch Potatoes

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