Food! Of course!
Because a potato is a ROOT. Roots don't generally have leaves inside them.
The most nutrient part of a potato is the skin... the skin is the very outside of the potato.
In Sierra Leone cassava leaf has three main uses. Primarily, it is used as a sauce and is usually eaten with rice. Such usage has spread to other countries in West Africa. Secondly, it is used as feed for cattle, goats and sheep. The animals either eat the leaves off the live plant or the leaves are fed to them after harvest. Finally, the leaves have medicinal values when ground int a paste.
Yes, you can compost potato leaves. They are a good source of organic material that can break down and enrich the compost pile.
Brassica. potato is not a root its a tubar, sweet potato is a root. cabbage is leaves and undeveloped flower
sweet potato leaves
Ipomoea Batatas
yes
Potato leaves are not typically eaten because they contain toxins called solanine and chaconine which can be harmful if consumed in large amounts. It is generally safer to stick to eating the tubers (potatoes) rather than the leaves.
about over 300 uses
Eat the chips.
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