
 Green Potatoes
 Green Potatoes
- I know that raw green potatoes are toxic.
- Lyn
- The green part is toxic as it contains more solanine then the other part of the 
potato. Even the potato itself contains a very small amount of that toxin. 
- Gerard
- The poisons in potatoes are aflatoxin and solanine. Solanine is 
concentrated in the eyes and skin of green potatoes, both can 
effect the nervous system.
- Janar
- When the potatoes grow under the ground, sometimes one will expose it's self. Cover this 
with dirt or the sun will burn it and that part will be green. Some say that part is toxic but 
I am still here. I eat them anyway possible. Raw, baked, fried, boiled and with the skins 
on. If the green sun burnt potato was toxic, I sure wouldn't be here now.
- Clipper
- I do not remember off the top of my head what the actual name of the poison 
is, but it seems to me that it is a derivative of arsenic. Basically, it is only 
harmful in large (and I mean large) quantities. There is nothing you can do to 
reduce its concentration in the potato. You can only do this by consuming 
greater amounts of other foods, like additional vegetables, or make sure that 
the green potatoes in your meal are minimal in comparison to the good ones.
- Roger
- Indeed, the potato like the tomato or cucumber is part of the 
nightshade family. If you eat enough of these plants you will get 
poisoned. There were four guys killed by eating five plates of 
mashed potatoes. These were biological potatoes, which have 
more solanine in themselves. This is why they are more resistant 
against decreases. So the point is, don't eat to much of these 
plants at once. Give your body and your liver a chance to clear 
the mess up.
- Jeroen 
