No. But you wouldn't want to eat too many. You'll gain excess weight.
Boiled potatoes could develop harmful mold even in a refrigerator, in a period of 3 weeks. That is a very long time to store boiled potatoes (unless frozen, which is safer). Three weeks at room temperature is far too long for boiled potatoes (although raw potatoes can last that long).
Raw potatoes can be contaminated with Salmonella. Salmonella and other disease-causing organisms are found in soil and potatoes are grown in soil.
Raw corn, potatoes and many other foods contain quite a bit of starch. It won't hurt you, but there may be other ingredients that could. On the other hand, too much starch can absorb quite a bit of water which might be harmful. Just drink a lot of water if you like raw starch.
no it is not good
Raw potatoes contain solanine, a compound that can be toxic in high amounts. Eating large quantities of raw potatoes can cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Therefore, it is not recommended to consume raw potatoes in excess.
We cook potatoes as if they are eaten raw they can cause severe stomach upset and cramps.
It is not suggest because certain bacteria can get into your body that is not good for you.
I don't think it's harmful; plantain is safe to eat raw, just not as pleasant.
Eating raw beetroot is not harmful.
a dog can eat sweet potatoes
Yes. Raw potato and any part of the plant is toxic to a cat's system. Potatoes, as well as tomatoes belong to the plant family Solanaceae, and are related to Deadly Nightshade plant. They contain a poisonous alkaloid that can cause violent diarrhoea and other, more serious, symptoms. Uncooked or green potatoes and raw potato peelings are all toxic. Once cooked, the alkaloid is destroyed, making the potato safe to eat.
cook raw potatoes in the sauce