What is ware potato?
There is no such thing as a "ware potato." It is likely a misspelling or a colloquial term used in a specific region.
Perhaps you meant one of the following:
* Ware potato: This could be a misspelling of "ware" as in "warehouses" or "storage." Potatoes are often stored in large warehouses.
* Waxy potato: These potatoes are known for their firm texture and high moisture content. They hold their shape well during cooking and are often used in salads, potato salad, and boiled dishes.
* "Ware" as a slang term: In some regions, "ware" might be a colloquial term for "good" or "high-quality." In this case, "ware potato" would be a slang term for a good quality potato.
If you can provide more context or information about where you encountered this term, I can help you figure out what it means.
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