From Canadian poutine to Scottish potato scones, potatoes are a staple vegetable in cuisines around the world.
But despite being enjoyed on every continent, diners still can't agree on the best form of potato.
While many enjoy creamy options such as mash or champ, others prefer more crunchy varieties such as triple-cooked chips or crisps.
To settle the debate once and for all, MailOnline has enlisted the help of ChatGPT.
If Dave Portnoy is here, can controversy be far behind? That is not what Percy Bysshe Shelley wrote. Bailey Taylor, host and creator of the It Girl series, accused Portnoy of ripping her off. She shared a screen grab of one of Barstool’s Instagram handles, ‘Chicks,’ being rebranded as ‘It Girl.’ Additionally, she also showed her poster on Prince Street and Thompson Street with her brand name and logo. Taylor’s accusations were dealt with sternly by Portnoy.
World newsFaberge egg smashes record for Russian artA rare pink and gold Faberge egg, adorned with a diamond-studded cockerel and embedded clock, has broken auction records by selling for £9m at Christie's today.
The translucent egg, which had never before been seen in public, set a record for the creations of the Tsarist jeweller and became the most expensive Russian art object and timepiece ever sold at auction.
A spokesman for Christie's said the auction room burst into applause when the hammer went down.
Jeremih has been cast in the upcoming Starz series “Power Book IV: Force.”
As previously announced, the series centers on fan-favorite character Tommy Egan (Joseph Sikora) after he cuts ties and puts New York in his rearview mirror for good.
Thrupenny bit bearing the head of King Edward VIII before he abdicated his throne to marry Wallis Simpson on sale for £30,000Royal Mint made the 12-sided coin dated 1937 after King George V died Prince Edward succeeded his father but abdicated before his coronationHe was succeeded by his brother, King George VI, in December 1936
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