Pretty much anything can be fattening if enough of it is eaten. It has no fat in it, but the carbs may be stored in the body as fat.
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The two products made from potatoes that have a large amount of fat are Roast potatoes and Chips
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.
Chipsare slices of potatoes deep fried in oil which is a fat. All that oil is absorbed into the potatoes leaving a very fatty snack. Potatoes in general are very healthy, but the frying process makes them high in fat.
The kids that are couch potatoes get fat and get worst at their physical abilities.
Potatoes are low fat. Mashed potatoes can be low fat, if you make them with regular milk or skim milk and don't add any butter or only a small amount of butter/margarine. But, if you are not making them yourself, then they will likely have butter and maybe cream or half and half added and can be loaded with fat.
Potatoes fat salt+ oil
potatoes, salt (usually), and trans fat.
Because oil has more fat in it
patato chips
Yes, but it can have alot of fat... I guess good once in a while, good fat. =)
Diced potatoes contain very little fat, typically less than 0.1 grams of fat per 100 grams when they are raw. The fat content can increase significantly depending on the cooking method and any added ingredients, such as oil or butter. For example, frying diced potatoes will add considerable fat, while boiling or baking them without added fats keeps the overall fat content low.