In the United States, most gardeners grow sweet potatoes for the big, sweet tubers. However, the leafy green tops are edible too. If you've never tried eating potato vine leaves, you're missing out on a tasty, highly nutritious veggie. 21 апр. 2021 г.
What happens if you eat potato leaves?
Severe cases of poisoning are rare because the glycoalkaloids taste bitter, which usually makes people stop eating the toxic plant. Severe solanine poisoning can cause fever, weak/rapid pulse, hallucinations, delirium, coma, and even death (source).
Are potato leaves poisonous to touch?
Unlike some other vegetable plants, however, the only edible part a potato produces is the tuber. Potato leaves can be toxic and even some other parts of the plant can cause problems given the right conditions. That's because potatoes protect themselves with solanine.
Is potato plant poisonous?
The poison is found throughout the plant, but particularly in green potatoes and new sprouts. Never eat potatoes that are spoiled or green below the skin. Always throw away the sprouts. Potatoes that are not green and have had any sprouts removed are safe to eat.
Is there a use for potato leaves?
1. Raw: just like any dark leafy green you can add them to your salads 2. Sauteed: roughly chop them up and sauté them with some butter and garlic 3. Boiled: boiling sweet potato vine leaves will help remove their bitterness.