Yes, mainly fibre and iron. It also contains some vitamin C. The skin of a potato is meant to be more nutritionally beneficial than the rest of the potato.
I'll give you a clue... If the answer is no, half the worlds population would be dead...
There are several benefits of artificial skin. The main advantage is that it does not get damaged since it does not have any tissues.
No. There are so many nutritional benefits to broccoli. Eat it.
It is fairly common to have skin sensitivity or allergic dermatitis from it, when used as jewelry. I have not heard of any nutritional benefits, but trace minerals do form part of biological matrices that we do not completely understand.
Yes. Most nutrition is on the skin. Just wash them and then cook them with the skin. Unless ofcouse u r making a dish that will need you to peel them 1st, like potato chips.
You can eat any/all parts of a potato, although the outside skin has most of the nutrients.
Any cooked potato is fine but never feed rawChickens can not eat raw potato skins. The inside of the potato is fine but the skin must be cooked.
Yes they can! They cannot eat the skin, green parts, or any wilted/old parts of a potato.
You can eat the flesh as well as the skin. The eyes should be removed if there are any.
neither. it would be better for you to eat the skin on its own. make sure it is uncooked or if u want something for the kids just cook them in a microwave for 4 mins. then they will be nice and crispy.
A potato is not a cell, so a potato is not any kind of cell.
You could look up sites such as www.whfoods.org, www.ncsweetpotatoes.com, or www.sweetpotatoes.ws. Also, often recipes that you bring up will give you the nutritional information as well, which can be helpful.