It has something to do with over stimulating the starch in potatoes. think of burned pasta.
If it overflows than you're heating it up too long.
Yes, you can overcook mashed potatoes by boiling them for too long, which can make them too soft and mushy.
Only if the water is too hot.
You die :P
Leaving potatoes in the ground for too long can cause them to rot or become overgrown, which can damage the crop. It is best to harvest potatoes at the right time to ensure they are healthy and of good quality.
It is important to avoid leaving potatoes in the ground for too long because they can become overripe, develop diseases, and attract pests, which can reduce their quality and yield.
Yes, you can leave potatoes in the ground over winter as long as the ground does not freeze too deeply, which can damage the potatoes. It is important to ensure that the potatoes are well-covered with soil to protect them from frost and pests.
Boiled potatoes could develop harmful mold even in a refrigerator, in a period of 3 weeks. That is a very long time to store boiled potatoes (unless frozen, which is safer). Three weeks at room temperature is far too long for boiled potatoes (although raw potatoes can last that long).
too many potatoes = zu viele Kartoffeln
It probably is not bad for you but if you brush your teeth too hard AND too long then that's too bad for you.
The alphabets were too hard and long. it was too complicated and took too long to write.
Yes, you can leave potatoes in the ground over winter as long as the ground does not freeze too deeply, as this can cause the potatoes to rot. It is important to harvest them before the ground freezes to prevent damage.