Phoodle Answer Today Apr, 26 2026

Answer: tatie

Tatie, also spelled “tattie,” is a Scots dialect term likely derived from “tater,” a shortened form of “potato,” and has been a staple of Scottish cooking since the vegetable’s arrival in Britain in the 16th century; the name lives on in dishes like tattie scones, mince and tatties, and neeps and tatties, underscoring the potato’s enduring place in everyday comfort food

Phoodle Answer Today Apr, 26 2026