It depends. It varies from person to person. For example, some diabetics (particularly diabetics type 1) who are using insulin can eat a small to moderate amount. Whereas some diabetics type 2 who do not need to take insulin (some type 2s do, others do not) can eat only a tiny amount or none whatsoever.
Any type of mashed potatoes are starchy foods and high on the glycemic index, so they are not a good choice for anyone with diabetes.
I love to eat mashed potatoes with gravy on Thanksgiving.
With a fork.
mashed potatoes
Eat them.
Sure, eat potatoes, and be sure to take your insulin.
You are eating potatoes with some milk and butter.
You are eating potatoes with some milk and butter.
no
Mashed potatoes are a SOLID because you eat mashed potatoes, not drink them. Mashed potatoes also hold its shape. If you put one scoop into a container, it wouldn't spread, like water would, it would stay.
Sure they do – potato chips, french fries, mashed potatoes, roasted potatoes, baked potato with toppings.
Yes, mashed potatoes are made from potatoes and are considered a vegetable.