any you can think of!
Yes, you can use buttermilk in mashed potatoes to enhance their flavor and add creaminess.
mashed potatoes is made of a potato that farmers grow from a tiny seed in shallow soil. Then it is mashed up and butter and garlic is added.
Mashed Potatoes do not contain any fat unless it comes mashed or it is a power mix, fat may be added. If you mash potatoes by yourself and don't add any butter or fatty foods, then obviously it will not contain fat.
boiled potatoes that are mashed up with milk, butter & spices (pepper/salt) cheese plop
Yes, mashed potatoes are made from potatoes and are considered a vegetable.
yeah, scientists have figured it out. but its POTATOES not mashed potatoes
Please pass the mashed potatoes. Yes, I would like more mashed potatoes.
There are allergies to almost anything. For mashed potatoes, though, you might consider what has gone into the mashed potatoes. If milk or milk products were ingredients and someone who has milk allergies eats the mashed potatoes, then they will appear to be allergic to mashed potatoes. If sulfite-treated potatoes are used and the consumer is allergic to sulfites, they will likely have a reaction to the mashed potatoes.
La purée is mashed potatoes in French.
Theres a song called mashed potatoes?!?!?
Conures can eat mashed potatoes in moderation, but it’s important to ensure that the potatoes are plain, without added butter, salt, or spices, as these can be harmful to birds. Cooked potatoes should be served at a safe temperature and in small amounts. Always check with a veterinarian before introducing new foods to your conure's diet to ensure they remain healthy.
mashed potataoes are not a species and o not have a genus they are just potatoes that have been mashed