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Potatoes not 1 of 5 a day?
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Why aren't potatoes counted as 1 of your 5 a day fruit and veg? They are veg aren't they?
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Do potatoes count towards 5 a Day?
Potatoes are a vegetable, but they don't count towards your 5 a Day.
Potatoes are classified nutritionally as a starchy food. That’s because the main nutrient in potatoes is starch (carbohydrate). Also, when eaten as part of a meal potatoes are generally used in place of other sources of starch, such as bread, pasta or rice.
Other vegetables that don’t count towards your 5 a Day are yams, cassava and plaintain: they are also usually eaten as starchy foods.
However, other root vegetables such as sweet potatoes, parsnips, swedes and turnips do count toward your 5 a Day, because they are usually eaten in addition to the starchy food part of the meal.
Do potatoes count towards 5 a Day?
Potatoes are a vegetable, but they don't count towards your 5 a Day.
Potatoes are classified nutritionally as a starchy food. That’s because the main nutrient in potatoes is starch (carbohydrate). Also, when eaten as part of a meal potatoes are generally used in place of other sources of starch, such as bread, pasta or rice.
Other vegetables that don’t count towards your 5 a Day are yams, cassava and plaintain: they are also usually eaten as starchy foods.
However, other root vegetables such as sweet potatoes, parsnips, swedes and turnips do count toward your 5 a Day, because they are usually eaten in addition to the starchy food part of the meal.
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Portion sizes:
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What I find interesting is that potatoes are classed as starch but sweetcorn, which is after all corn (a starch product) IS. What is the logic behind that?? And I don't want to hear any rude comments about them not being digested and coming out whole the other end. This only happens if you don't chew properly. I can understand if it is the skin that counts as roughage but then, surely, the skin on a potatoe would be roughage as well....answers on a postcard please LOL ;)