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Tatties 2017

Discussion in 'Edible Gardening' started by Scrungee, Jan 5, 2017.

  1. Fat Controller

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    Hopefully it won't be as bad as you are anticpating @silu - don't mind us, we are only teasing.... boys will be boys....

    Hope you wake up in the morning and find that you have had no ill effects
     
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        silu gardening easy...hmmm

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        I'll be lucky to make my bed at this rate and as for no ill effects well I must be about a stone lighter already. It is now official I do not like Potatoes. Actually apart from the obvious excess toilet visits over the last 1/2 hour I feel fine. A good way to loose weight maybe altho personally I don't carry much excess. Oh oh need to depart.........
         
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        Thank you @ARMANDII for your input:), think the worst is over I think:fingers crossed:
         
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          Don't be daft darling, just glad its not affected our chances of having children :phew:
           
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              How are you this morning @silu?
               
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                Thank you for asking @Fat Controller. Jesssz I won't be eating any green Potatoes in the future that's for sure. I had a decidedly disturbed sleep but everything seems to have calmed down now and I've had a huge breakfast as felt very hungry WITHOUT a Potato on the menu.
                Honestly even at my somewhat advancing years I didn't know that green spuds are not a good idea to eat. Know now!
                 
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                  Glad you'm over the worse @silu :phew:

                  While we're at it, you can't eat the tomato looking thing that grows on your potato plant either :paladin:
                   
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                    "Exposure of potato tubers to light either in the field, in storage, on the store shelf, or at home, will induce the formation of a green pigmentation on the surface of the potato. This is called "greening" and indicates the formation of chlorophyll. This pigment is completely safe and is found in all plants, lettuce, spinach etc.

                    But, in potato tubers, it is like the "canary in the mine shaft." The green indicates an increase in the presence of glycoalkaloids, especially, in potato, the substance "solanine". When the potato greens, solanine increases to potentially dangerous levels. Hence it is advised not to eat the green parts of the potato.

                    Commercial varieties of potatoes are screened for solanine levels, and most have a solanine content of less than 0.2mg/g. However potatoes that have been exposed to light and started to green can show concentrations of 1mg/g or more. In these situations a single unpeeled potato can result in a dangerous dose.

                    Increased solanine levels are responsible for the bitter taste in potatoes after being cooked.

                    Solanine biosynthesis occurs parallel but independent of chlorophyll biosynthesis; each can occur without the other. Unlike chlorophyll, light is not needed for solanine formation but is substantially promoted by it. The formation of solanine in potato is localized to the skin, usually no deeper than 3 mm. In processed potatoes such as chips and fries, there is little hazard since peels are removed."
                     
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                      Been furtling :) DSCI0001 (30).JPG
                       
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                        Oh goody, chips and fries are the healthy option.
                         
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                          Well, you can carefully cultivate, nurture, water and feed, or you can just leave a pile of rubbish in the corner and see what happens :doh: DSCI0001 (33).JPG
                           
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                            My International Kidney don't seem to cook well :scratch: - they just explode, even when cooked only quite briefly - they taste OK, but are a pain in the bum to eat as they crumble. Anything I can do to get around this?
                             
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                              Mash em with butter and sea salt :)
                               
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