• Donut@leminal.space
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      14 days ago

      Yup, pommes de terre. In Dutch is “aardappel”, which is more literally earthapple. But I will add, the apple part isn’t referring to the fruit, but means more like “a spherical object”.

      Also the French used aardappel to create the word pomme de terre for it in 1716, as they couldn’t pronounce the Dutch word.

    • CyanideShotInjection@lemmy.world
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      13 days ago

      Not really cause then it would be “pommes de la terre”.

      For the record, some of us also use the word “patate” which is straight up the equivalent of potato.

    • illi@lemm.ee
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      14 days ago

      I guess it’s because pineapple resembles pine cone a little?