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  1. The Odd Reason Potatoes Are Called Spuds - Food Republic

    Feb 20, 2024 · People have loved potatoes for a long time, but the precise details of when and why they got the nickname 'spuds' remain a mystery.

  2. The Simple Reason Potatoes Are Nicknamed Spuds

    Sep 11, 2023 · The answer is simple: A "spud" is also the name of a sharp tool used to dig up potatoes. Around the mid-19th century, English speakers started using the term as a nickname for potatoes …

  3. Why Are Potatoes Called Spuds? - CulinaryLore

    Aug 26, 2014 · According to some stories, however, the origin of the name spuds for potatoes is quite interesting. One explanation is that the potato was once a much-maligned root in Britain and Europe, …

  4. SPUD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SPUD is to dig with a spud. How to use spud in a sentence.

  5. The Spud Stops Here: Uncovering the Origins of the Potato’s Nickname

    Apr 2, 2025 · One of its most enduring and endearing nicknames is the “spud.” But have you ever wondered why the potato is called a spud? In this article, we’ll delve into the fascinating history of the …

  6. Why Are Potatoes Called “Spuds”? - Mental Floss

    Feb 21, 2025 · According to the Oxford English Dictionary, spud as slang for the vegetable dates back to 1845 and may have originated in New Zealand. The word itself is much older, though: Spud first …

  7. Spud vs Potato: Unpacking the Differences - The Cooking Facts

    Jun 12, 2025 · Are all types of potatoes considered spuds? Yes, all types of potatoes can be referred to as spuds. Whether it’s russet, red, yellow, or fingerling, they all fall under the umbrella of potatoes. …

  8. Why Potatoes Are Also Called Spuds - Mashed

    Aug 26, 2023 · If you have ever been assigned the cold, hard, late-September chore of digging up potatoes, dubbing them "spuds" is about to make perfect sense. A spud, essentially, is a spade — …

  9. Spuds MacKenzie - Wikipedia

    Spuds MacKenzie ("The Original Party Animal" [1]) is a bull terrier dog character used for an extensive advertising campaign marketing Bud Light beer in the late 1980s.

  10. Spuds Landing

    Inappropriate use of the district network, Spuds Landing, or internet will result in disciplinary action. To view the Moorhead Area Public School's Electronic Network Acceptable Use Policy click here.