Sure ok to scoff they're only roots-n-shoots BUT
do not eat the green spuds they are very dodgy some sort of poison - after all they are a member of the deadly nightshade family.
My old motto when in digs was "if in doubt sling it out" and I would eat almost anything lol.
2007-05-21 23:28:09
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answered by treving 42 6
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The parts with sprouts are not safe. You could try cutting those parts out- usually the potato will be green isntead of white in the bad areas- cut off all around where its green and only eat the normal colored part. That section is poisonous so you don't really want to be eating it. If they have lots of sprouts or they've grown big sprouts and not just little bumps, or the green part goes deep into the potatoes then just throw them out.
2016-05-19 00:43:41
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answered by ? 3
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It depends on how long those roots have been growing on the potatoes. If it was like that for a couple days, they are safe, but if it was a week or two, throw them or grow them.
2007-05-27 17:25:33
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answered by Roxas of Organization 13 7
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Q Is There Poison in Potatoes?
I recently heard on a television program that eating potatoes that have sprouted isn't good for you because of some kind of chemical the sprouts produce. What's the chemical? What's the problem?
A Answer (Published 5/15/2003)
Updated on 4/4/2005
The chemical in question is solanine, a toxin that forms in the sprouts and green parts of potatoes. You can avoid it by cutting away sprouts ("eyes") from potatoes and peeling them below any green layer. And don't eat any potatoes that taste bitter; the flavor might indicate the presence of solanine.
Solanine is a significant toxin, but you are unlikely to run into trouble with it in our part of the world, because we grow potato varieties that do not produce much of it. That is not the case in Peru, where potatoes originated, and some older varieties can contain high amounts. A 200-pound person would have to eat two pounds of fully green potatoes in a single day to consume a toxic level of solanine. Symptoms include abdominal pain, nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, drowsiness, mental confusion, shortness of breath, weak and rapid pulse, and, eventually, respiratory failure.
2007-05-21 08:57:33
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answered by Jay Lew 3
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No id say that if roots (and/or eyes) are growing out of potatoes, that it is not safe to eat them.
2007-05-21 08:59:16
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answered by hotty 1
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NO sprouted potatos may be harmful 2 ur body. basically starch in potato (the part which we eat) is reserved food for developing plant from that eye. so, many chemical changes occur in potato once devlopmnt of new plant s started
2007-05-27 19:19:55
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answered by nishant 2
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Safe? Yes. Just pick they eyes and sprouts off. However if the potato is soft it may not taste quite as good but you're not going to die from a bad spud!
2007-05-21 08:52:09
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answered by BlueSea 7
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off course!! eyes and the roots of potatoes are parts of potatoes! don't you think that??
2007-05-28 22:15:43
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answered by camille_micha 2
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Get rid of it.
Get another potato without that.
It's safer.
www.myvideotalk.com/jerome
2007-05-28 03:59:42
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answered by Anonymous
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YES, JUST CUT THE ROOTS AND SCOOP OUT THE EYES. WHAT ARE YOU MAKING ? OF COURSE I WANT SOME . WHY DO YOU THINK I ANSWERED YOUR QUESTION ? YOUR AVATAR ?
2007-05-28 20:29:37
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answered by 10-T3 7
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