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Im assuming you are talking about the potato skin...and the answer is yes
No they are not safe, Potatoes are toxic to horses and shouldn't be fed to them.
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
Yes. They are new seed berries and are poisonous but the potato tubers are safe to eat. Peel any green skin completely before eating. Green skinned potatoes are those that have been growing on the ground's surface
As long as they hadn't been left out on the counter for more than 2 hours at any point in time before or after being steamed or refrigerated.
Potatoes are rich in vitamin D and they are safe to eat during jaundice. This includes sweet potatoes and yams.
The best choices, according to webMD, are whole-grains, baked potatoes, fresh or steamed vegetables, fresh or frozen fruit, baked, broiled, or steamed chicken, and much more.
A baked potato goes perfectly with a side of fresh vegetables. Pair it with steamed broccoli or a zucchini squash mix.
Safe maybe, but squishy and yucky to eat. Skin of zucchini should be hard and glossy.
No because you have germs on your skin and you can get sick if you inhale or "eat" the Germs or bacteria
cray fish like potatoes and potatoe skin