What base is in potatoes?
Potatoes are alkaline, meaning they have a pH greater than 7.
However, it's important to note that the acidity of a food is determined by its ash content, not its pH while in its raw state. When potatoes are burned, the ash produced is alkaline.
So, while potatoes are not acidic in their raw form, their ash is alkaline.
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