If you are referring to raw, unpeeled, uncut potatoes - they will be fine.
Potatoes that have been cut or, to use the industry term, "minimally processed" should be treated as potentially hazardous food and should not be left out overnight.
No. Cooked potatoes left out overnight are not safe to eat.
No. It spent too much time (more than two hours) in the danger zone of 40˚F-140˚F.
No. They could have grown pathogenic bacteria and you wouldn't know that without lab tests.
Like any other food left out overnight that should be refrigerated, boiled potatoes are susceptible to the spread of bacteria, which may cause foodborne illnesses.
no
if they are raw yes if they have been cooked no
Generally, yes. You should be fine with it.
no it is not good
a dog can eat sweet potatoes
No, they don't. That is how you can preserve peeled potetoes overnight, by putting them compeltely in water in the fridge.
you peel it and cut it with a sharp knife and eat it
It is not suggest because certain bacteria can get into your body that is not good for you.
you eat it now
potatoes cause stomach ache if you eat them raw..... trust me! i found out!
10 to 12 potatoes,better to have alittle left over than not enough.
Potatoes are somewhat poisonous, even to humans, being such a small animal it is probably not too good for them.
Baked potatoes that have been left at room temperature have been known to grow Clostridium botulinum which forms a deadly toxin and can make people sick. The potato might not spoil in the traditional sense (mold, slime, funky odor), but it could be dangerous. To prevent the possibility of botulism intoxication, either refrigerate (below 40°F) baked potatoes or keep them warm (above 140°F).