




Baby Russet Potatoes
Estimated Inventory, lb : 0
This item was last sold on : 12/01/23
Description/Taste
Baby Russet potatoes are typically 3-7 centimeters long. Like its mature counterpart, Baby Russet potatoes are cylindrical and oblong in shape with a slightly flattened appearance. There are several light and dark brown sports covering its sandy textured skin. The bright white flesh is crisp and firm. When cooked, Baby Russet potatoes have a sweeter flavor than larger potatoes. It is also buttery with an earthy undertone.
Seasons/Availability
Baby Russet potatoes are available year-round, with peak season in the early winter through late spring.
Current Facts
Baby Russet potatoes are botanically classified as Solanum tuberosum and belong to the nightshade, or Solanaceae family.
