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You’re about to start making your favorite potato recipe when you notice them: knobby, misshapen white growths poking out of the potato’s skin. Commonly called “eyes,” these growths occur when ...
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Can You Still Eat Sprouted Potatoes?

Or should sprouted potatoes go to the trash?
Raise your hand if you've ever gone into the pantry to grab ingredients for dinner, only to find the potatoes you were going to mash now have "eyes." Sure, they're a little odd-looking, but can you ...
This inexpensive, starchy vegetable is a pantry staple, but it's important to store potatoes wisely so they don't go bad. From proper airflow and ventilation to taking a little extra time to separate ...
Potato sprouting can be prevented by storing them in an unusual location in the kitchen.
It is one of the most basic foods in the Israeli kitchen, but when the well–known green sign appears on it – it is no longer ...
Potatoes don't sprout by accident—timing is everything. A newly identified microRNA, named stu-miR319c, has been found to play a pivotal role in telling potato tubers when to break dormancy and start ...
Compared to other crops, not many gardeners in our area grow sweet potatoes. Traditionally they have been considered a warm climate crop. Sweet potatoes are grown by planting root sprouts called ...
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