Eating potatoes does not cause TB.
TB is a disease generally caught from other human beings.
You are eating potatoes with some milk and butter.
You are eating potatoes with some milk and butter.
Depends what else they are eating. -Please don't give us parts of a question.
Ingredients1 lb Potatoes, cubedWater for boiling 1 sm Bell pepper, red or green1/2 tb Dried dill1/2 tb Dried rosemary, crushed2 tb Extra-Virgin olive oil1 tb Malt vinegar3 tb Onions, finely choppedSalt & pepper In a medium pot, cook quartered potatoes in salted water till tender. Meanwhile, combine remaining ingredients in a small bowl. Drain potatoes, add to the bowl & toss gently. Serve warm or at room temperature or cold.
A potatoes plant stored starch
Ingredients1 1/2 lb Potatoes, new, small1/2 c Cucumber, chopped1 1/2 tb Green onion, chopped2 tb Green pepper, chopped2 tb Radishes, sliced1 ts SaltPepper, dash 1/2 c Sour creamWash and scrape potatoes; cook until tender in boiling, salted water; drain. Combine remaining ingredients. Heat, but do not boil. Pour sour cream mixture over hot potatoes. Mrs. Louis Radaj
feed it potatoes
potatoes are good to taste.
by eating a lots of mashed potatoes
Wait until it falls out, or give the kid soft food such as mashed potatoes. It will probably fall out painlessly while he or she is eating.
If the potatoes are growing (have a green tinge) then they are poisonous and are not fit for anything except growing or composting. If you have an regularly unhealthy diet, then you may get stomach aches. If the potatoes look unhealthy, then it is probably not safe to eat. Otherwise, no, you can't get sick from eating raw potatoes.
Yes, one can contract TB from inhaling the infected particles from someone who has TB, so therefore kissing someone with TB will definitely give you the disease.