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  2. Solanine - Wikipedia

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    Potatoes naturally produce solanine and chaconine, a related glycoalkaloid, as a defense mechanism against insects, disease, and herbivores. Potato leaves, stems, and shoots are naturally high in glycoalkaloids. [citation needed] When potato tubers are exposed to light, they turn green and increase glycoalkaloid production. This is a natural ...

  3. Potato cooking - Wikipedia

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    The potato is a starchy tuber that has been grown and eaten for more than 8,000 years. In the 16th century, Spanish explorers in the Americas found Peruvians cultivating potatoes and introduced them to Europe. The potato, an easily grown source of carbohydrates, proteins and vitamin C, spread to many other areas and became a staple food of

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    Chef Dustin Green, who is the director of the Grill Academy at Weber, says, "I think this style of cooking has grown in popularity for a few reasons. The first is it is fast. You can cook a ...

  5. Bobby Flay's Barbecue Addiction - Wikipedia

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    Grilled Fingerling Potato Salad with Feta, Green Beans and Olives; Gyros with Radish Tzatziki; Charcoal Grilled Shrimp and Calamari with Grilled Lemons and Smoked Tomato-Black Olive Relish 4 "Don't Mess with Texas BBQ"

  6. Can You Eat Green Potatoes? - AOL

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  7. 76 Better-For-You Chicken Recipes That Are Unexpectedly Good

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    Try adding different spices, like the taco seasoning in our chicken fajitas; extra-flavorful sauces, like in our sheet-pan harissa chicken & sweet potatoes or our goddess bowls; or replacing ...

  8. Phytophthora infestans - Wikipedia

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    People can observe P. infestans produce dark green, then brown then black spots on the surface of potato leaves and stems, often near the tips or edges, where water or dew collects. [9] The sporangia and sporangiophores appear white on the lower surface of the foliage. As for tuber blight, the white mycelium often shows on the tubers' surface. [10]

  9. Here's Why You Should Grill Your Salad, According To ... - AOL

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    Grill, turning occasionally, until nicely charred and tender, 5 to 6 min. Transfer to cutting board. Brush cut sides of lettuce with 11/2 tsp oil and bread with remaining 2 tsp oil. Grill lettuce ...