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Latest revision as of 05:36, 28 December 2023
Vivaldi is a fairly new variety of potato, created in the UK and released on to the market in 2006.
It was developed to have a lower calorie content and fewer carbohydrates than other potatoes. Vivaldi has a smooth yellow skin and pale yellow flesh, and is noted for its fine flavour, and firm creamy texture. This is a versatile potato but is perhaps at it best when boiled or steamed in a salad.