it is in my opinion and I've been doing it for years however others may claim that the green parts contain poisons such as cynide and solanin which is true but in such small quantities i find it irrelevent
AnswerIf the rest of the potato looks okay (no insect or mould damage) then the eyes can be cut out and the potato is okay to eat. The tip of most potato peelers are designed to remove the eyes with a neat circular motion.
Yes. It is okay to eat during pregnancy.
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The part is root ***** It is the tubers that form on the roots that are eaten.
No. Potato chips with milk (any brand) can cause or anybody else to throw up.
you can eat both the skin and the inside or just the inside its your choose
Yes, it should still be safe to eat.
A soft potato with eyes is an old potato, they can still be eaten.The potato is soft because it is dehydrated, it's lost water.The eyes are signs that the potato is beginning to sprout and grow a new plant.They are not the best quality, but can still peeled, cut out the eyes and cooked, then eaten.
No, it is not okay. Stick to birdseed -- birds don't normally eat potatoes and it might do some harm.
There are several types of potato roots: Primary roots: These are the main roots that grow from the base of the potato plant and anchor the plant in the soil. They are typically thick and fleshy, and they absorb water and nutrients from the soil. Secondary roots: These roots branch off from the primary roots and help to support the plant. They are typically thin and fibrous, and they help to anchor the plant in the soil. Adventitious roots: These are roots that grow from other parts of the plant, such as the stems or leaves. They can help to support the plant and absorb water and nutrients from the soil. Tubers: These are fleshy, underground structures that form on the roots of the potato plant. They contain starch and are used by the plant as a source of energy. Potatoes are actually the tubers of the potato plant, and they are what we eat. Rhizomes: These are underground stems that grow horizontally through the soil and produce new plants. Some potato plants produce rhizomes, which can be used to propagate new plants.
The part of the sweet potato plant that you eat is the root. The entire root is edible.
yes, however, you can not consume potatoes if there are green specks growing from the tuber, denoting an excrescence of terraniaceous growth, which is poisonous( the leaves, stems, flowers, of potatoes, including all plants in the family solanacae are toxic). the potato, being the fleshy "body" of the plant, serves as the main center of nutrimental synthesis, and sends roots out from the center in order to procure the nutrients. they do not taste very good, but they are edible.