Where is the disaccharide sucrose found in a potato plant?
The Disaccharide Sucrose found in a potato plant is in the flesh of the potato. The potato is nearly 100% starch and carbohydrates that produce sugars in the body.
What is the advantages of the potato eye propagation?
Each potato has multiple eyes so it is easy to propagate potatoes.
Not much because they were only allowed a suitcase or a bundle on the ship and put in steerage. It was mainly some clothing and personal items.
Why did Wise Potato Chips change the way they make Ridgies?
i dont know why they did ,,,but they WERE my fav, that crunch oh that crunch , I miss it. they r not the same not even close ,, shame on them, now they r like lays or ruffles yuk
Can you substitute shredded hash browns for country style hash browns in cheesy potato casserole?
you can do, you can use ruskys. they are the american version of hash browns and posess the same general consistency and flavour. but ruskys are slightly smaller so you would need to use more of them!
What are the advantage and disadvantages of using an potato eye?
if you do not use an eye on the potato when planting ,this spud has nothing to germinate with, the eye is like a seed.
it depends on how big the potatoe is, so if you want an accurate weight, weigh one yourself!!!!!
Who spelled potato wrong in a spelling bee was that a politician?
Dan Quayle
But it wasn't a spelling bee. He was in a school and looked over at a student's paper and "corrected" the student's spelling.
Main course with mashed potatoes?
If you have left over mashed potatoes, and leftover pot roast (roast cooked with potatoes, and any mixed vegetables), add a package of brown gravy mix with the amount of water called for on the gravy mix package, place the meat, vegetables, and gravy in a casserole dish. (Hint: spray the dish with non-stick oil) Put some grated cheese in the potatoes with a few tablespoons of milk, and spread on top. Bake at 350 until bubbly. There you have it - Shepherd's Pie!
Do you take the green stuff off of red potatoes?
That "green stuff" is actually fungi or mold that has been growing on a potato because it was exposed in bright light for way to long
if you spot huge green spots on your potato its best to throw them away and sanitize your hands
because you can get VERY SICK
Why did the Idaho potato leave the US?
Because someone in the country it went to had money to buy some.