Posted by sjh on January 27, 2018 at 20:09:00 from (98.10.128.35):
In Reply to: O. T.----Potatoes posted by Jiles on January 27, 2018 at 09:48:26:
[quote="CVPost-9001ron"](quoted from post at 21:14:05 01/27/18) . Potatoes originally came from south America and were very poisonous -- they have been breed to be eatable over the centuries and also have traveled all over the world.
I have found no evidence that wild potatoes are poisonous.
Bitter yes but not poisonous.
If you keep your seed for use next year and in my case I did it every year for quite some time . Every year you do this they revert a little more every year back to what they were in the beginning -- very poisonous .
In the potato world when you say I am planting potato seed you mean you are planting potatoes not potato seeds or seed tubers. I assume you planted potatoes not seeds or tubers. In the world of biology you just cloned a plant. Plant a potato today and use the stock every year for 25 yrs and it will have the same DNA profile.
There are 3500 varieties of potatoes in South America. Many grown only in one village. Potatoes have been grown for about 8000 years. By your logic they should all be dead.
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I find that if potatoes are peeled that is where most of the poison is . Even better if they are boiled as the poison is water soluble . Frying them in oil seems to drive the poison in . Baking a potato in the skin also drives the poison in . Some people are going to
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