Definition: The tuber of a plant, Solanum tuberosum, eaten as a starchy vegetable, particularly in the Americas and Europe; this plant.
Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look! We have a word today, quite simple to see, “Potato,” it’s called, for you and for me! The dictionary's clue, a helpful guide, Tells us it comes from a plant, deep inside. Solanum tuberosum, that’s the scientific name, you see, A fancy way to say exactly where it can be! It grows underground, a treasure so sweet, A starchy vegetable, a delicious treat! Especially loved in lands far and wide, The Americas and Europe, with joy and pride. So “potato” means this, let’s make it clear, A tuber from a plant, banishing fear – Of hunger or boredom, a tasty delight, Let's eat some potatoes, shining bright! Do you have any questions about this root? Don't be shy, just raise your hand and ask why!