Is there potassium in potato starch?
No, potato starch does not contain potassium.
Potato starch is a carbohydrate derived from the potato and is primarily composed of amylose and amylopectin. While potatoes themselves are a good source of potassium, the processing of potato starch removes most of the nutrients, including potassium.
Therefore, potato starch is not a significant source of potassium.
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