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potatoes - when unsafe?
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i have heard that you should not eat taters that are a bit green or have started to sprout.
how green is bad? just a tinge or very green? can you just cut the green bit off? can you cut the sprouted bits out?
thanks
how green is bad? just a tinge or very green? can you just cut the green bit off? can you cut the sprouted bits out?
thanks
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Cut the sprouted bits out, cut the green bits off, and you'll be fine.
From the British Potato Council:
Q: Should I eat potatoes that are green?
A: When potatoes are exposed to either artificial or natural light, they can develop a green colour due to chemical changes. These may make those green bits of the potato unsuitable for consumption but they can be avoided by simply cutting them out.
Q: Should I eat potatoes that have sprouted?
A: It's safe to cook potatoes that have sprouted but they may not keep well and are more likely to blacken when cooked. Whatever your choice, always remove the sprouts before using them.
Cut the sprouted bits out, cut the green bits off, and you'll be fine.
From the British Potato Council:
Q: Should I eat potatoes that are green?
A: When potatoes are exposed to either artificial or natural light, they can develop a green colour due to chemical changes. These may make those green bits of the potato unsuitable for consumption but they can be avoided by simply cutting them out.
Q: Should I eat potatoes that have sprouted?
A: It's safe to cook potatoes that have sprouted but they may not keep well and are more likely to blacken when cooked. Whatever your choice, always remove the sprouts before using them.
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