Author: Marilyn Medina

What Is A Bunch Of Potatoes Called?

There isn’t a collective noun for a group of potatoes. Why is a potato called a Murphy? Yet another curious suggestion for the origin of spud for potato has to do with another name for a potato that is common in Ireland: Murphy. Since, for some reason, people named Murphy inevitably get the nickname Spud, […]

Is A Potato A Meat Or Vegetable?

Potatoes fall into the starchy vegetable category alongside green peas and corn. Along with fiber, vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, potatoes are a source of starchy carbohydrate. Is a potato considered a meat? A potato is definitely a vegetable. Because it’s considered a starchy vegetable, it’s nutritionally different from other types of veggies—but that doesn’t mean […]

Are Potatoes Brain Food?

Improve Brain Functions Preparing a baked potato and eating it, skin and all and without salt, can lead to an improved memory. Manganese, potassium, and vitamin B6 and C are each known to assist in functions of the brain while nerve centers respond positively to the fatty acids and amino acids found in potatoes. What […]

Is Potato A High Risk Food?

Pound for pound, potatoes are one of the best values in the produce section. In general, potatoes are a safe food to eat, but mishandling prepared potato dishes, such as potato salad or foil-wrapped baked potatoes, may result in bacterial growth and cause illness. What foods are at high risk? Examples of high-risk foods include […]

Are Potatoes Vegan?

You might be wondering, are potatoes vegan? The answer is, yes, potatoes are a plant and therefore vegans can eat potatoes. In fact, potatoes, a starchy, nutrient-rich vegetable, make a great part of a vegan food diet because they’re plant-based. Why are potatoes not vegan? Potatoes are pure starch and have almost no nutritional value. […]

How Long Did Kevin Smith Eat Potatoes?

Smith told his podcast-listeners he had lost 17 Lbs in just 9 days, through his potato diet. Potatoes are nutritious and beneficial vegetables due to their high fiber content, zero cholesterol, and low calories (when not deep-fried). How long did Penn Jillette eat potatoes? “I could have chosen beans or just almost anything.” This arbitrary […]

Can I Feed My Dog Potato Everyday?

You should never feed your dog a raw potato. White potatoes belong to the nightshade family of vegetables, which includes tomatoes; like tomatoes, raw potatoes contain solanine, a compound that is toxic to some dogs. However, cooking a potato reduces the levels of solanine. How much potato can a dog eat? In general, you can […]

How Long Can A Eel Live Out Of Water?

First, although eels breathe with gills underwater, they can survive out of water for several hours breathing through their skin. Their migration cycle is backwards from other migrating fish in the Connecticut River as they come into the river as juveniles and leave as adults on their way to spawn in the Sargasso Sea. How […]

Are Bean Sprouts Better Cooked Or Raw?

The NHS currently advises only eating raw beansprouts if they’re labelled ‘ready to eat’; all other sprouts should be cooked thoroughly until steaming hot throughout. People in vulnerable groups are advised to cook all sprouts until steaming hot throughout before eating. Why shouldn’t you eat bean sprouts raw? This is because raw bean sprouts can […]

Are Bean Sprouts Good For Digestion?

Eating sprouts may improve your digestive health. According to many studies, sprouting a seed significantly increases the amount of fiber it contains. Much of this fiber is “insoluble” fiber, which means it doesn’t dissolve in your stomach. Are bean sprouts easy to digest? Bean sprouts are some of the easiest-to-digest pulses, along with lentils. Do […]

Where Does Caraway Originate From?

Caraway (Carum carvi L.) carvi), also known as meridian fennel or Persian cumin, is a biennial plant in the family Apiaceae native to western Asia, Europe, and Northern Africa. What cultures use caraway seeds? As a culinary herb, caraway is frequently used in German and Austrian cooking as a seasoning for cheese, dumplings, port, goose […]

Where Do Nettles Grow?

A very common plant, the stinging nettle can be found growing in gardens, hedgerows, fields, woodlands and many other habitats. Its preference for damp, fertile and disturbed ground makes it a good coloniser of places enriched by human activities, such as agriculture and development. Where does nettle grow in the US? Where Stinging Nettle is […]

What Lays Eggs On Nettles?

Many common garden butterflies, such as the Red Admiral, Comma and Small Tortoiseshell, lay eggs on stinging nettles, but other butterflies breed on more garden-worthy plants. When should you not pick nettles? Nettles are best when very tender, so pick them in the spring when the nettles are just coming up or later in the […]

Do Butterflies Get Stung By Nettles?

Yellow admiral butterfly numbers have fallen with the decline of stinging nettles. Brush against them and you’ll get a painful sting, but nettles are a gourmet delight for yellow and red admiral butterfly caterpillars. Do nettles sting butterflies? Stinging nettles will attract five colourful species of butterfly but you need to manage the area so […]

Does Caraway Taste Like Mint?

Carvone forms two mirror image forms or enantiomers: R-(−)-carvone, or L-carvone, has a sweetish minty smell, like spearmint leaves. Does caraway taste minty? Due to its essential oils—primarily carvone, limonene, and anethole—caraway has a sharp, stimulating aroma that is slightly minty or peppery. What tastes like caraway seeds? Fennel seedsFennel seeds. The best substitute for […]

What Are The Stages Of Potato Growth?

15 – 30 days sprouting begins and shoots emerge after planting Tubers begin forming after 15 – 30 days after emergence Tubers begin filling out 45 -90 days after emergence. Plant grows flowers during this stage (white, purple, or pink) Maturity is reached 90-120 days after emergence. Potatoes are ready to harvest. What are the […]

Where Do Potatoes Grow Why?

The part of the plant we call a “potato” grows underground. It grows on a specialized underground stem called a stolon. So, although potatoes grow underground, they are stems, not roots, and are known as “tubers.” It is surprising to many people that potato plants produce flowers – sometimes very attractive ones. Why do potatoes […]