Occasionally, gardeners find small, round,
green, tomato-like fruit on their potato plants. They are actually the
true fruit of the potato plant; the edible tubers (aka: “potatoes”)
are actually enlarged, underground stems. Normally, most potato flowers
dry up and fall off the plant without setting fruit, but sometimes the
system glitches.
The potato fruit, as well as the plant itself, contain large amounts of solanine-a poisonous alkaloid.
Therefore, these small fruits shouldn’t become a part of your potato salad. The variety of “Yukon Gold” produces fruit more heavily that most varieties.
The potato fruit, as well as the plant itself, contain large amounts of solanine-a poisonous alkaloid.
Therefore, these small fruits shouldn’t become a part of your potato salad. The variety of “Yukon Gold” produces fruit more heavily that most varieties.
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