The Ozette Potato (1 lbs)

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The earliest potato variety cultivated in the Pacific Northwest is called the Ozette, sometimes known locally as Makah Ozette or Anna Cheeka's Ozette. The Makah tribe of native Washingtonians grew this little heritage fingerling potato for over two centuries before it was "rediscovered" in the late 1980s.

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The earliest potato variety cultivated in the Pacific Northwest is called the Ozette, sometimes known locally as Makah Ozette or Anna Cheeka's Ozette. The Makah tribe of native Washingtonians grew this little heritage fingerling potato for over two centuries before it was "rediscovered" in the late 1980s.

The earliest potato variety cultivated in the Pacific Northwest is called the Ozette, sometimes known locally as Makah Ozette or Anna Cheeka's Ozette. The Makah tribe of native Washingtonians grew this little heritage fingerling potato for over two centuries before it was "rediscovered" in the late 1980s.