The operative phrase here is "can you". Of course you "can" however, generally a potato with a washed skin can be eaten just like a washed apple.
So yes, if the potato has bacteria and/or pesticides on it (and rarely in it's flesh) you can get ill.
yes it can but i prefer them cooked
Keep in refridge.
Because its unhealthy and hard. :P
The average size of an uncooked sweet potato is 80-480 grams. The average size of an uncooked russet potato is 148 grams.
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The potato is a member of the deadly nightshade family, and eating uncooked potatoes can be toxic, especially if one has an allergy to nightshades.
The raw potato is crunchy and delicious, BUT do not eat the uncooked peel or any other green part of the plant . . . these are poisonous.
An uncooked sweet potato should be very firm or hard. Soft ones have either started to dry out or could be rotting.
It claims the apparition is the result of some undercooked potato or some uncooked meat
ounces is a measurement of weight not size. depending on how much mass the potato contains it could be big or small depending on water content and other factors. 16 ounces is a pound so its just a half pound potato
between lays and kettle ill have to say kettle.
The opposite of prepared is unprepared, meaning unready or ill-equipped. (In cooking the opposite of prepared is raw or uncooked.)