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If you see a potato with green spots

If you see a potato with green spots, it usually means the potato has been exposed to light and has started producing a natural toxin.That green color indicates the presence of Solanine, a toxic glycoalkaloid found in potatoes.


⚠️ Is it safe to eat?

  • Small green patches: not ideal, but sometimes you can cut them off deeply and use the rest
  • Heavily green potato: do not eat it
  • Bitter taste: strong warning sign—spit it out if it tastes bitter

🤢 Why it’s risky

High levels of solanine can cause:

  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Stomach cramps
  • Headache
  • Dizziness
  • In severe cases, neurological symptoms

🟢 Green spots vs sprouts

  • Green color: light exposure → solanine increase
  • Sprouts (“eyes” growing): also contain solanine and should be removed

🥔 What you should do

  • Cut off green areas deeply (not just surface peeling)
  • Remove all sprouts
  • If more than ~25% is green → throw it away
  • Store potatoes in a cool, dark, dry place to prevent greening

💡 Prevention tip

Keep potatoes:

  • Away from sunlight
  • In a ventilated basket or paper bag (not plastic)
  • Not in the fridge (can affect texture and taste)

If you want, I can also explain how to safely store potatoes for weeks without greening or sprouting.

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