A potato is a vegetable that has a lot of starch in it.
Yes, a potato is a starchy vegetable.
Yes, potato is a starchy vegetable.
The potato may be placed in the category of vegetable or starch / carbohydrate.
It is a vegetable that is a starch. Just as a potato is a vegetable that is also a starch. Same goes for corn and various beans.
even though it is thought to be a vegetable potato's like corn are a starch part of the grain family :) happy potato researching
Yes, potatoes are high in starch and carbohydrates.
Potatoes are a root vegetable. They are a starchy vegetable. I'm guessing that your question is diet related. So, in a balanced meal, you would not have a starchy vegetable AND a grain, you would have one or the other. Potatoes are good for you. Their skin has a decent amount of fiber. Starch is not a bad word. Enjoy.
No, potato flour and potato starch are not the same. Potato flour is made from whole potatoes, while potato starch is extracted from the starch of the potato.
A potato has more starch compared to an onion. Potatoes are known for their high starch content, making them a popular choice for dishes like fries and mashed potatoes. Onions have a lower starch content and are more commonly used for flavoring dishes.
potato stores the starch in its root.
No, potato flour and potato starch are not the same. Potato flour is made from the whole potato, whereas potato starch is extracted from the potato. Potato starch is a white, tasteless powder used as a thickener, while potato flour has a stronger potato flavor and is used in baking for its flavor and texture.
the potato is also a vegetable.