Potato was introduced in Japan by Dutch traders and since then it has been extensively used in Japanese cuisine. There are two different words in Japanese to say potato: ジャガイモ and ポテト.
- Jagaimo - ジャガイモ
ジャガイモ is commonly used when talking about the raw vegetable or when it's cooked in a Japanese or Asian way. It's believed the potato was originally brought from Jakarta to southern Japan (Kyushu) by Dutch traders.
| English | Japanese |
|---|---|
| Meat and potato stew | 肉じゃが |
- Poteto - ポテト
When the potato is cooked in a western way, the word ポテト is used instead. Some examples: