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Almost all vegetables in English cuisine are traditionally prepared by boiling... except the potato. What is the history of it alone being cooked by the (far superior) method of roasting, and what led to roasting being made more acceptable in more recent years?

by /u/tombomp in /r/AskHistorians

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