Potato – Russet

Product Overview

Potato – Russet is one of the most widely consumed potato varieties, known for its rough brown skin, white flesh, and high starch content. It is a staple in retail, food service, and processing markets due to its excellent baking quality and versatility. Russet potatoes are especially favored for their fluffy interior when cooked and are a key commodity in global wholesale potato trade.

Key Characteristics

Russet potatoes are large and elongated with a thick, netted brown skin. The flesh is white, dry, and high in starch, resulting in a light and fluffy texture when baked or mashed. The skin is sturdy and protects the interior during storage and transport. Russets are ideal for applications requiring a soft, airy consistency.

Common Applications

• Baking and loaded baked potatoes
• French fries and fried products
• Mashing and pureeing
• Roasting and grilling
• Processing for frozen and snack foods
• Food service and commercial kitchen use

Seasonality and Origin

Peak Season: Available year-round
Country of Origin: South America (origin), widely grown in USA, Canada, and Europe
Preferred Temperature: 7°C to 10°C

Storage and Handling

Russet potatoes require proper storage to maintain quality and prevent sprouting.

• Recommended storage temperature: 7°C to 10°C
• Relative humidity: 90–95%
• Shelf life of 3–5 months under optimal storage
• Store in dark, well-ventilated areas
• Avoid refrigeration below 5°C to prevent sugar accumulation

Origin and Background

Potatoes originated in South America and became a global staple crop over centuries. Russet varieties were developed in North America for improved baking quality and processing performance. Produce industry references recognize russet potatoes as the leading variety for both fresh consumption and large-scale processing, particularly in the French fry industry.

Grades and Quality Standards

Extra Fancy Grade
• Large, uniform size and elongated shape
• Clean, netted brown skin
• Firm flesh without bruising or internal defects
• Preferred for premium retail and export markets

Fancy Grade
• Minor size or surface variations
• Slight cosmetic imperfections allowed
• Suitable for wholesale distribution

Commercial / Processing Grade
• Cosmetic defects permitted
• Acceptable internal quality
• Used for processing and industrial applications

Russet potatoes are graded based on size uniformity, skin condition, firmness, internal quality, and absence of decay, following international potato quality standards.