no you cant marry a potato
If a potato slice is placed in tap water, the potato will absorb water through the process of osmosis. This causes the potato cells to swell and the slice to increase in size. The potato slice may also become softer due to the increased water content.
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.
no, it's just a myth that the Europeans made up
I had never thought about using a sweet potato for salt extraction, but I always use a white potato. I think the sweet potato would flavor the foods whereas a white potato would absorb the flavor with the salt. An added note - don't leave the potato cooking until it completely cooks and gets soft or it will re-salt the food.
sweet potato
No Marry Worth is not real its just an urban myth that they maid in a movie.
He was just a Common tater
a potato
say "i love you will you marry me?" back to it
No, because he is bald and the Myth Teacher
The Minotaur of Greek myth did not marry or produce offspring.
In Greek myth Laertes married Anticlia and had a son, Odysseus.
It is not in Greek myth that the Moirai (Fates) married anyone.
Yes, in Greek myth Perseus and Andromeda marry.
Just that! It is a myth.
Myth
Potato eyes on a potato are just the roots of the potato growing out. They injdicate that a potato is old, and has not been freshly harvested. Potato eyes on a human just refer to swollen eyes - usually meanig that he/she has ben crying!