Although now a staple of several European cultures, the potato is not a native plant; it was introduced as patata by the Spanish in the second half of the 16th century following their arrival in the Americas. It was borrowed from the Taíno word batata "sweet potato". As the crop was slowly introduced to the public, this name evolved into the English potato, the Swedish potatis, and the Turkish patates.

https://mapologies.com/roots/

@mapologies Interesting but also confusing. Bramburi is a word I have never heard in Austria.
"Grumbirn" Groundpear is a word that is definitely known through the eastern and central regions even if less common nowadays when local accents are fading. 🤔