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Why do cooked potatoes weigh less than raw ones?

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Wee Kaz | 13:57 Wed 08th Jan 2003 | Food & Drink
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I am currently on the weight watchers diet which involves weighing your food so you can calculate the 'points valve' Can someone tell me why when I weighed a raw potato and it was just under 400g although once it was cooked it was just over 300g? Does anyone know why it decreases in weight and should I take it as 300g?
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Potatoes have lots of water in them (as do most fruit and veg) so during cooking the water is released and normally evaporates. I'm afraid I can't answer your question about whether you should count the raw or cooked weight - maybe you could contact a Weight Watchers advisor or representative?

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