Yes, but because of the cellulose, your body can not extract any nutients without cooking.
if a guinea pig eats raw or cooked potato, it will get poisoned an die
Any cooked potato is fine but never feed rawChickens can not eat raw potato skins. The inside of the potato is fine but the skin must be cooked.
a dog can eat sweet potatoes
you eat it now
yes, a raw potato is denser than a roasted potato
Cockatiels can eat small amounts of cooked potato, but it should be given in moderation and never raw, as raw potato contains solanine, which is toxic to birds. It's best to peel and cook the potato before offering it to your cockatiel. Always ensure that the majority of their diet consists of seeds, pellets, fruits, and vegetables for optimal health.
No it's toxic and can cause liver and heart damage
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You eat five potato's in an hour when you sleep, every day. They ave to be good hardy Irish potato's and they have to be soaked in vinegar and raw.
You can but eat both in small quantities with alot of fluids to help it get through your system
Yes. Raw potato and any part of the plant is toxic to a cat's system. Potatoes, as well as tomatoes belong to the plant family Solanaceae, and are related to Deadly Nightshade plant. They contain a poisonous alkaloid that can cause violent diarrhoea and other, more serious, symptoms. Uncooked or green potatoes and raw potato peelings are all toxic. Once cooked, the alkaloid is destroyed, making the potato safe to eat.
You can eat raw potatoes. They have a starchier taste than cooked potatoes and have a hearty crunch!Actually, the tubers of the potato plant are somewhat poisonous in their raw state due to an alkaloid called solanine. Excessive intake of raw potatoes can cause liver, heart, and gastrointestinal damage.