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Potatoes

Air Potato

Air Potato, yams (Dioscorea L.) is a genus of perennial vines with tuberous rhizomes. Many species of yam are cultivated for their edible tubers. In West Africa, the tubers are part of the dish “fufu”. Before consuming yam tubers, it is necessary to boil or soak them in water to remove toxic alkaloids. 1)

Potatoes are picked up alive

Unlike carrots or bunches of grapes, the potatoes we buy are still “alive” even though they are dormant. A little bit of heat and moisture makes them sprout. Of course, the potatoes available in stores are often treated with anti-sprouting agents. 2)

Potatoes came from Peru

Potatoes are said to have originated in Ireland, but their true origin is in South America, where centuries ago, between 8,000 BC and 5,000 BC, they were cultivated by the Incas living in Peru.3)

Abundance of types

Potatoes are an abundance of types, each of which can have completely different uses. This is all due to the starch, which affects not only the carbohydrate profile of these tasty vegetables but also their flavor and the best way to use them. Some will be great for frying, others for cooking, and still others will be perfect for baking. 4)

Don't eat raw potatoes

Why not eat raw potatoes? Because raw potato contains solanine which causes: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, colic in severe cases circulatory and respiratory disorders, proteinuria. 5)

Yams are not potatoes

Yams are not potatoes at all, but plants in the Clematis family. They are grown roots. 6)

Definition

The word potato refers to both the plant and its edible tuber. 7)

Boil them, mash them, put'em a stew

Potatoes can be eaten boiled, fried, or baked. 8)

Discovered in 1536

The Spanish discovered the potato in 1536 during their conquest of Peru. They brought it to Europe. 9)

Most cultivated non-cereal

Potato is the fourth most cultivated vegetable in the world after rice, wheat, and corn. 10)

Composition

A potato is composed of about 80% water and 20% solids. 11)

Potato in space

The potato is the first plant grown in space. 12)

Mr Potato Head

The first ever advertised toy on television was Mr. Potato Head in 1952. 13)

Taste with no smell

Without smelling, the apple, potato, and onion taste the same. They are all sweet. 14)

Potato on a black background

Kevin Abosh sold a photo of a potato on a black background for $1 million. 15)

Potato peel

Potato peel contains a high amount of fiber, which reduces fat absorption and regulates the digestive system. 16)

Health benefits

Potatoes reduce the possibility of stomach cancer. 17)