Albert Bartlett Apache

Albert Bartlett's Apache potatoes

Albert Bartlett is launching two new year-round potato varieties at Waitrose this week.

The new potato types, grown exclusively by the Lincolnshire-based producer, are both perfect for baking or roasting, according to firm – but this is where the similarity ends.

Elfe potatoes, which are available at Morrisons in 4-packs and bags of 2kg bags, have “a bright yellow flesh with a smooth creamy moist texture, and fresh sweet dairy taste”, according to the supplier.

Visually, the variety is characterised by a cream-coloured skin finish and smooth oval shape, with shallow eyes. It scores consistently high for “fullness of potato flavour”, Albert Bartlett reported in a press release.

By contrast, the second variety to be launched, Apache, has a warm red skin and cream-coloured patches. Bred in Scotland from the stroma and phureja varieties – the latter being one of the original potato strains from Peru – the Apache provides “excellent taste and ease of cooking”, according to the producer.

“It has a full savoury, nutty flavour and a very silky smooth texture,” Albert Bartlett added.

Both varieties will be available at Waitrose all year round.