National Potato Conference, 1999The status of potatoes in the diet in pre-Famine times, and in the early and late 1900s is discussed. Consumer trends in the 1990s have been towards processed potato products and the boiled potato has become less popular. More effort, therefore, should be focused on improving the convenience aspects of raw potatoes in order to reverse this trend. Boiling, steaming, microwaving and baking are the best cooking options and in these forms potatoes are low-fat, and are an excellent source of energy, complex carbohydrate, thiamine, and vitamin C. They also supply protein, dietary fibre, minerals and other nutrients in smaller quantities. Garnishing with fat-spreads and/or cooking in oil greatly increases fat conten...
Interest in organic foods is increasing at a moment when humanity is facing a range of health challe...
Potatoes are the world\u27s fourth most consumed crop. Their versatility and long shelf-life make th...
The UK ranks eleven among world potato producing countries with annual per capita production of abou...
National Potato Conference, 1999The status of potatoes in the diet in pre-Famine times, and in the e...
Potatoes have been an affordable, staple part of the diet for many hundreds of years. Recently howev...
Potato has contributed to human diet for thousands of years, first in the Andes of South America and...
Beyond providing energy through its high starch content, the potato tuber can make a significant con...
Worldwide, hundreds of potato dishes exist, originally composed by cooks in traditional kitchens. Gr...
During 2009/2010 the Swedish National Food Administration anaylsed nutrional content in new potatoes...
In a study aimed at ascertaining whether boiling or frying best conserves nutrients; since the two m...
Potatoes are an important staple food, which provide vital nutrition to millions of people globally ...
This article will discuss the introduction of the potato from its South American origin into Irish c...
Pick a Better Snack is a fact sheet produced by the Iowa Department of Public Health
Baked potatoes, Bombay potatoes, pommes frites . . . everyone eats potatoes, but what do they mean? ...
Potatoes are considered very important staple and antioxidant-rich tubers in human diet. The present...
Interest in organic foods is increasing at a moment when humanity is facing a range of health challe...
Potatoes are the world\u27s fourth most consumed crop. Their versatility and long shelf-life make th...
The UK ranks eleven among world potato producing countries with annual per capita production of abou...
National Potato Conference, 1999The status of potatoes in the diet in pre-Famine times, and in the e...
Potatoes have been an affordable, staple part of the diet for many hundreds of years. Recently howev...
Potato has contributed to human diet for thousands of years, first in the Andes of South America and...
Beyond providing energy through its high starch content, the potato tuber can make a significant con...
Worldwide, hundreds of potato dishes exist, originally composed by cooks in traditional kitchens. Gr...
During 2009/2010 the Swedish National Food Administration anaylsed nutrional content in new potatoes...
In a study aimed at ascertaining whether boiling or frying best conserves nutrients; since the two m...
Potatoes are an important staple food, which provide vital nutrition to millions of people globally ...
This article will discuss the introduction of the potato from its South American origin into Irish c...
Pick a Better Snack is a fact sheet produced by the Iowa Department of Public Health
Baked potatoes, Bombay potatoes, pommes frites . . . everyone eats potatoes, but what do they mean? ...
Potatoes are considered very important staple and antioxidant-rich tubers in human diet. The present...
Interest in organic foods is increasing at a moment when humanity is facing a range of health challe...
Potatoes are the world\u27s fourth most consumed crop. Their versatility and long shelf-life make th...
The UK ranks eleven among world potato producing countries with annual per capita production of abou...