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How do you remove solanine from potatoes?

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CONSTITUTION: Solanin is removed from potatoes by dipping the potatoes in vinegar of 30-60 deg.C, containing 0.3-1.0 vol% of acetic acid, for 2-5 minutes.


Does boiling potatoes remove solanine?

Solanine is not removed by boiling, but it can be destroyed by frying. Solanine poisoning is uncommon as cooks and the public are aware of the problem and tend to avoid green potatoes, in any case, consumption of up to 5 g of green potato per kg body weight per day does not appear to cause acute illness.

Does peeling potatoes remove solanine?

Summary: Peeling a green potato significantly reduces its solanine levels, but cooking does not. It's best to throw away potatoes when they turn green.

At what temperature does solanine break down?

Alkaloids like solanine have been shown to start decomposing and degrading at approximately 170 °C (338 °F), and deep-frying potatoes at 210 °C (410 °F) for 10 minutes causes a loss of ∼40% of the solanine. However, microwaving potatoes only reduces the alkaloid content by 15%.

How do I know if my potatoes have solanine?

But how do you know when solanine is present in a potato? The tuber is turning green. Though the green color that forms on the skin of a potato is actually chlorophyll, which isn't toxic at all (it's the plant's response to light exposure), the presence of chlorophyll indicates concentrations of solanine.

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