Because oil has more fat in it
Sweet potatoes are generally considered healthier than regular potatoes because they are lower in calories and have more vitamins and minerals, such as vitamin A and fiber.
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Sweet potatoes are generally considered healthier overall than regular potatoes. They are lower in calories, higher in fiber and vitamins, and have a lower glycemic index.
If you mean is unripe fruit healthier? No. Is raw fruit healthier than cooked? I would say yes.
Sweet potatoes are generally considered healthier than regular potatoes because they are lower in calories and have more fiber, vitamins, and minerals.
NOPE
Cooked potatoes start developing an off-flavor when refrigerated. Don't plan on keeping them more than a day.
So you can eat them. I can assure you a cooked/boiled potatoe tastes a hell of a lot better than a raw one.
No, both are equally healthful. It's what you put in the mashed that will make it unhealthy or not.
Potatoes are denser than water, so they sink when placed in water.
They are not best when cooked. You can sprinkle a little salt or other seasoning on them and it them raw. You can put raw potatoes in salads just as you would put carrots or radishes. Raw potatoes retain more nutrients than cooked potatoes. According to the Bureau of Home Economics. United States Department of Agriculture, when ordinary cooking methods are used, from 32 to 76 percent of the essential food values, minerals, and vitamins are lost due to oxidation, or are destroyed by heat or dissolved in water.
Old potatoes can be rehydrated by mainataining in water 24 hours. Salt water increase the content of sodium in potatoes but it is not important.