Enmos
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she is an American.
Yea, would that explain it.. ?? lol
she is an American.
It would certainly explain some things![]()
Yea, what that explain it.. ?? lol
Maybe one can get a good trip out of it though.. hmm :scratchin:
where do carrot seeds come from?
Not exactly. When the potato is exposed to light, chlorophyll becomes synthesized. It's a reaction to the light the potato is exposed to after it has been harvested below ground. The issue of course is that the poisonous compound in the potato also becomes synthesized with light. Hence why you should not eat a potato that has turned green. The same poisonous compound (glycoalkaloids) is found in the plant and sprouts. That is why you should never ever consume any part of the actual potato plant and why any or all of the sprouts that may come out of the potato should be discarded and not consumed.I was told that the potato was green because it had grown up above the soil and the green was because of chlorophyll.
Is that wrong as well?
Do you ever stop?shorty_37 said:It would certainly explain some things
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I wonder if it can cause brain damage?
Hi there.
A couple of weeks back, I bought a 2 pound package of fresh carrots and put it in the fridge. I'm not a terrible fan of vegetables, so I'm not eating them very avidly. (The package in the fridge is half open, so air is inside.)
It turns out that in the meantime, the carrots started sprouting roots! Some of the smaller carrots dried up; some started to rot; and the majority is sprouting roots.
Is there anything wrong with those carrots that started sprouting?
I tried some of the sprouting carrots. I peeled off the skin and the roots. Those carrots only seem to taste more bland, but otherwise, seem fine.
I've heard that potatoes, once they start sprouting, aren't edible anymore because their chemical composition changes (even though they still look fine otherwise).![]()
orleander, the potatoe is part of the deadly nightshade family, so DONT EAT THE BERRIES!!!!!!!!
Also carrot seeds come from the green "plant" that grows off the top of the carrot. If you let that "go to seed" you can collect the seeds but you do lose the carrot.
....Do you ever stop?
nope, not even after being told to stop. Some people. As my Dad said "You buy them books and you buy them books. And what do they do?! They eat the covers"
Unable to stop myself here, I was once quite an attractive Sebago but I went to seed.
p.s please don't encourage me; I will be tempted to dig up some really bad puns.
Orleander:
Yes, all potato plants flower.
Potato flowers here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potato#Description
Potato berries here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potato#Nutrition
Carrot flower here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrot#Uses
OMG, those carrot flowers look like Queen Anne's Lace. Are they the same or just in the same family?