I am not a scientist, but I have read enough articles to believe... if a potato is wrinkled, shrunken, with sprouts that it is not safe to eat. Otherwise, one or two sprouts on a fresh potato is probably okay.
While potatoes that have been frozen are safe to eat the cell structure of the potatoes will have been damaged. As a result the quality of the potato has been diminished.
is it safe to eat potatoe with brown veins inside
I found a recipe for them- was wondering the same thing, I haven't found anything else about it, but roasted tomatoes sounds good. http://beckasblog.ivman.com/wrinkled-tomatoes/
Potatoes are rich in vitamin D and they are safe to eat during jaundice. This includes sweet potatoes and yams.
No they are not safe, Potatoes are toxic to horses and shouldn't be fed to them.
Yes, they are safe, just cut that part off if you don't like it.
Yes, they are OK if you are talking about leaving a bag of unprocessed, raw potatoes in the car. Their keeping quality may have degraded, but they should be safe to use. If you are talking about a potato casserole, then I would say, "No, they are not safe to eat."
Im assuming you are talking about the potato skin...and the answer is yes
They should be safe to eat if left in the stew less than three to four hours, as long as they're cooled down.
yes both are good during pregnancy
Yes, I eat potatoes. They can be very delicious. :)