Which part of the potato plant when eating?
The part of the potato plant we eat is the tuber.
Here's why:
* Tubers are underground stems that store starch and nutrients. They're not roots, even though they grow underground.
* Leaves, stems, and flowers of the potato plant are toxic and should not be eaten. They contain a substance called solanine that can cause illness.
So, next time you enjoy potatoes, remember you're eating a modified stem that's packed with nutrients!
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