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russet

[ruhs-it] / ˈrʌs ɪt /






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The crickets — which are about two inches long and have plump bodies — are turning brick homes, front lawns and beige sidewalks a darker shade of russet.

From New York Times

Behind him three of the giant profiles fill the background with a panoply of browns, russets and creams, adding a spiritual blend of care, witness and aspiration.

From New York Times

“This increase is the result of rising prices of several holiday grocery staples including biscuits, butter and russet potatoes, which have increased the most in price, respectively,” Datasembly CEO Ben Reich told The Washington Times.

From Washington Times

Traditionally latkes are made with russet potatoes; however, over the years, I have experimented with other potatoes and found sweet potato latkes offer a unique flavor.

From Seattle Times

Potatoes, which include white, yellow, red, blue/purple and russet varieties, are rich in vitamin C — at various points in history, they may have prevented scurvy — and are better sources of potassium than bananas.

From Seattle Times