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  2. Chlorpropham - Wikipedia

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    The study also showed that peeling removed 91–98% and washing 33–47%. Residues of chlorpropham were detected in the boiled potatoes, in the boiling water, in the French-fried potatoes and in the frying oil. According to this study, the theoretical dose for a 20 kg infant eating 100g of crude-peeled tuber would be 0.00018 to 0.00342 mg/kg.

  3. Sweet potato - Wikipedia

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    Sweet potato sprouting "slips" Sweet potato harvest in Nash County, North Carolina, United States. Depending on the cultivar and conditions, tuberous roots mature in two to nine months. With care, early-maturing cultivars can be grown as an annual summer crop in temperate areas, such as the Eastern United States and China.

  4. A Stroll Through the Garden: Controlling the sprouting of ...

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    Home gardeners often grow potatoes using a seed potato with sprouts. You don't see many potatoes sprouting in grocery stores due to inhibitors. A Stroll Through the Garden: Controlling the ...

  5. Sprouting - Wikipedia

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    By staggering sowings, a constant supply of young sprouts can be ensured. Any vessel used for sprouting must allow water to drain from it, because sprouts that sit in water will rot quickly. The seeds swell, may stick to the sides of the jar, and begin germinating within a day or two. Another sprouting technique is to use a pulse drip method.

  6. How Many Sweet Potatoes Per Person Do You Need? Here's An ...

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    A sweet potato casserole recipe might call for three pounds, or about 48 ounces, of sweet potatoes. By Burgess’s estimation, that should equate to 9 to 12 servings. By Burgess’s estimation ...

  7. Can You Eat Sprouted Potatoes? - AOL

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    Potatoes will sprout when the conditions are right. If your spuds are in a well-lit area of the kitchen counter, in a basket with onions or on the counter after spending time in the refrigerator ...

  8. Sweet potato storage - Wikipedia

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    The sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) is a very important crop for subsistence farmers in Africa and developing countries in other regions. [1] [2] Its relatively short growing period, tolerance to drought and high yield from poor soils lead to its use as a famine reserve for many of these households.

  9. Warning: Sprouted Potatoes Are Actually Toxic - AOL

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    Here's everything you need to know about why potatoes grow sprouts, whether you should cook with them, and how to prevent your spuds from sprouting in the future. Warning: Sprouted Potatoes Are ...