• lime!@feddit.nu
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        14 hours ago

        it’s also poisonous! potatoes are related to deadly nightshade, but much less potent. cooking them makes the glycoalcaloids break down.

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          9 hours ago

          Isn’t tomatoes that are related to Nightshade and that’s why they were considered poisonous for so long?

          Potatoes have a flower that’s poisonous so people initially avoided eating any part of the plant but fed potatoes to livestock.

          • Dave2@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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            8 hours ago

            Tomatoes and potatoes are both from nightshade family. Tomatoes were considered poisonous because they did poison people, either by belladonna being mistaken for tomato or the lead silverware leeching, it’s relation to the family happened to take the fall for these poisonings.

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              7 hours ago

              Right, my knowledge was that the rest of the plant was poisonous, not the potato itself. But obviously once it starts sprouting it’ll become poisonous.

              I guess you’re right on a technicality fair enough lolll

              Thanks

              • lime!@feddit.nu
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                7 hours ago

                no the tuber is also toxic when raw. it’s just not very toxic. eat a few hundred grams though and you will have moderate issues.

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        15 hours ago

        Idk maybe it’s a variety thing but the one I tried was all starch and no taste except some kind of sourness. Exactly the kind of stuff that would make one say “this apple tastes horrible”. IIRC it was the variety to make mashed potatoes.

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          12 hours ago

          It is a variety thing for sure. I wouldn’t be snacking on a raw Russet that hadn’t been cooked yet. But some thin slices of a Huckleberry Gold with a dash of olive oil and salt is tasty.