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Bintje /ˈbɪntʃə/ is a middle-early
ripening potato variety bred in the
Netherlands by the
Frisian schoolmaster K.L. de
Vries in 1904 from (Munstersen x...
- with the Red Queen's
hypothesis suggested by
Leigh Van
Valen in 1973. The
Bintje potato is
derived from a
cross between Munstersen and
Fransen potato varieties...
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Amandine Amflora Anya
Atlantic Austrian Crescent Bamberg Belle de
Fontenay Bintje Black Champion Bloomer British Queen Butte Champion Désirée Gala Golden...
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traditional method. The
melted cheese is
accompanied by
small firm
potatoes (
Bintje,
Charlotte or
Raclette varieties),
cornichons (gherkins),
pickled onions...
- of his pupils: the then 17 year old
Bintje Jansma. In 1976 she died in
Franeker (Friesland) at age 88. The
Bintje is
equally suitable for boiling, baking...
- play an
important role in
Belgian culture and cuisine.
Within Belgium,
bintje potatoes are
generally preferred as a
basis to make
fries because of their...
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France 1885
Berlichingen Germany 1927 BF-15
Bildtstar Netherlands 1984
Bintje Netherlands 1904
Bionta Austria 1993
Black Champion Ireland Blaue Hindelbank...
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multiplied for the
production of
certified seedlings were the following: Spunta,
Bintje, Charlotte, Agata,
Kaptah Vandel, Monalisa, Amyla, Atlas, Kardal, Caesar...
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developed the
Bintje potato in 1898
which became one of the most po****r
potato varieties. The
potato was
named after the 17-year old
Bintje Jansma, one...
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surname include:
Bintje Jansma (1888–1976),
Dutch elementary school student after whom her
teacher named the
potato cultivar Bintje Esther Jansma (born...