Peeling a potato removes the protective skin and then bacteria can get on the cooked potato, which is carbs, which is sugar, a food source for bacteria.
The possessive of 'potato' is potato's. "I peeled the potato's skin off".
Actually most of the antioxidants are in the skin. As long as there is no mold and you clean off the skin, it should be perfectly healthy to eat.
There is no specified time, of course. Though, the longer you allow the potato to maintain contact with the skin consistently, the better the results. No need to exceed 24 hrs. If possible, slice the potato and place it on the skin and tie a bandana to secure the potato.
Usually skin on, with the potato crusting on the tender (opposite) side. The dish is cooked potato side down and served potato side up.
Depending on your skin type will determine how long the burn will last for. I have pretty fair skin and my burns last for about 2-3 days at most
Yes. The fiber comes from the SKIN of the potato.
Potato is the singular noun. Potatoes is the plural where we add "-es" to form the plural. Most plurals only require an s but some words ending in vowels require the "-es". Potato's is a singular possessive -- for example, "The potato's red skin looked appetizing." It refers to 1 single potato having red skin. Potatoes' is the plural possessive. "The potatoes' red skin looked appetizing." It refers to more than one potato having red skin.
The most nutrient part of a potato is the skin... the skin is the very outside of the potato.
a potato is not an heat insulator because it's skin,but if you take the skin off it will be a heat insulator
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