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The term "taters" is perhaps an attempt to 'anglicize' or 'Hobbitize' this word.
The term "taters" is perhaps an attempt to 'anglicize' or 'Hobbitize' this word.


Conceivably, the roots named 'potatoes' in [[Tolkien]]'s work represent some other related root plant, or a crop brought east by the [[Númenóreans]] that later became extinct.
Conceivably, the roots named 'potatoes' in [[J.R.R. Tolkien|Tolkien]]'s work represent some other related root plant, or a crop brought east by the [[Númenóreans]] that later became extinct.


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[[Category:Plants]]

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Potatoes
Other namesTaters
FamilyNightshades

Potatoes or taters in Hobbitish, were root vegetables that were apparently among the staple foods of the Hobbits. Samwise Gamgee expected to find them in Ithilien.

Inspiration

The existence of potatoes in the ancient European setting of Middle-earth is problematic since potatoes came from America only in the recent centuries. Tolkien avoided using foreign concepts and terms of English vocabulary such as Native American words. For example tomatoes were referred in the first edition of The Hobbit but removed in the second one.

The term "taters" is perhaps an attempt to 'anglicize' or 'Hobbitize' this word.

Conceivably, the roots named 'potatoes' in Tolkien's work represent some other related root plant, or a crop brought east by the Númenóreans that later became extinct.