NO
To make it look more appealing to the eye so as to want to eat it more. EX: You probably wouldn't want to eat a mold looking substance even if it tasted like heaven?Thats my best guess.
1-4 hrs but no more. Make sure potatoes are covered with water.
Potatoes can be processed for their starch, to make materials such as plastics and paper-like substances, they can be fermented to make alcohol for fuel, or for drink.
Dumb well practiclly your dumb for reading this get a life!
No, but I do not suggest eating the portion of the potato where the sprout exsists. I simply cut awat those area in the event I ever have a spud in that condition. They generally don't last that long in my kitchen! LOL
maybe if you mash them there`s barley any difference
No, both are equally healthful. It's what you put in the mashed that will make it unhealthy or not.
they are not. if you want to make mashed potatoes you don't buy potatoes called mashed potatoes, you buy baby red or something. then you mash them and then they are called mashed potatoes. as mashed ED as in past tense. i mashed the potatoes-past tense!!!!!!!!!!
Red potatoes are the perfect side to almost any dish. I do not usually make things, such as mash potato, from red potatoes, however roasting them with garlic and serving with a meat dish is a great way to enjoy them.
Each season had a Thanksgiving episode, but notably in season 1, Monica had to make many different kinds of potatoes to please each of her friends.
yes it will yuck!
One pound of of white or russet potatoes makes approximately 1 3/4 cups of mashed potatoes. Using that measurement, then five pounds of potatoes would make approximately 8 3/4 cups of mashed potatoes. Source: http://southernfood.about.com/library/info/blequivp.htm
25 pounds of potatos shoud be about right.
to make chips or mashed potatoes or boiled potatoes.
Mashing potatoes is a physical change because it does not change the chemical or physical properties of the potatoes.
One can find recipes on how to make mashed potatoes at simplyrecipes dot com. They are my first choice because they give clear and easy instruction and the recipe is quite good.
it depends on how you make the mashed potatoes. About 36 carbs in a cup of mashed potatoes which is about 4 grams of fat.