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green potato
noun
A potato that has been exposed to sunlight so has turned green in colour and bitter in taste.
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The Frito-Lay unit of PepsiCo is tending new acres of green potato fields just south of Moscow.
You can just toss capers loose into salads -- green, potato or tuna -- or add them whole to meatballs, crab cakes or sauces for pasta, veal, vegetables or fish.
About six miles southeast of Falluja, Nuaymiya is a scattering of houses dotting softly green potato fields and wide stands of reeds.
According to a recent report by Alexander Pavlista, a professor of agronomy and horticulture at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, a 100-pound person would have to eat about 16 ounces of a fully green potato to get sick.
green potato skin and eyes = contain solanine (toxin).
Don't feed your chickens citrus fruits, salty foods, rhubarb, chocolate, onion, garlic, lawn mower clippings, uncooked beans, avocado skins or pits, raw eggs, sugar/candy or raw green potato peels.
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So I would have green potatoes basically.
THE BOTTOM LINE Green potatoes contain a chemical that can cause sickness.
The report noted that most green potatoes never reach the market.
— Jeff Gordinier Food52: Why just-sprouted potatoes are O.K. to use, but even slightly green potatoes, probably not.
The reality is that green potatoes contain high levels of a toxin, solanine, which can cause nausea, headaches and neurological problems.
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