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Esben Brun <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 28 Nov 2001 21:54:59 +0100
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From: Paul Getty <[log in to unmask]>

> I am eating quite a bit of turnips, rutabagas, carrots, sweet potatoes,
> beets and kohlrabi.  But the Paleo diet seemed so
> vehemently against Irish potatoes.  What do you think about them, Amadeus?


I'm also  sceptical towards white potatoes.   Are they edible raw?  (in any
significant quatity)
When I dig up the first new potatoes,  I like to eat raw one or two small
ones (but not more than that)

I tend to think that the main problem with white potatoes, is that they are
"bland-filler-stuff ",  that
takes up room  for better foods with more , vitamins and minerals.  As an
example  - before potatoes came to Europe,
kale was eaten  "instead"  of potatoes (as a winter-food).   Kale is far
more nutritious than potatoes.


Esben

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