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No, you don't have to peel the potato before soaking. Soaking unpeeled potatoes can help remove excess starch, which can result in a crispier texture when cooked. However, if you prefer peeled potatoes for your recipe, you can peel them before soaking. Ultimately, it depends on your personal preference and the dish you're preparing.

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