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  1. In fact, researchers discovered that choosing potatoes over bread and rice twice a day could boost potassium intake by 21 per cent, vitamin B6 by 17 per cent, vitamin C by 11 per cent and fibre by ...

  2. One theory suggests that the term “spud” originated from the Old English word “spudde,” which referred to a short knife or digging tool. This theory suggests that the term was originally used to describe the act of digging up potatoes from the ground with a small, sharp tool. Over time, the term “spud” became synonymous with the ...

  3. Vitamin A – Vitamin A is key to any vitamin based acne treatment. It is responsible for growing new skin cells, strengthening your skin’s protective tissue, and keeping your sebaceous glands from producing too much oil. Accutane is a mutated form of vitamin A given in a very large dose. Vitamin D – Acts as a defense system for your skin ...

  4. Nat Graham: The only GM potato you can currently purchase is known as the White Russet potato, and it has been engineered by potato pioneer, J.R. Simplot Company, to have two new traits. The first reduces browning and bruising that can occur when the potato is being packaged, stored and transported, or even cut in your kitchen.

  5. May 3, 2022 · Marley Hall. Dietary supplements contain ingredients that can help supplement one’s diet. They include vitamins, minerals, fats, proteins, carbohydrates, enzymes, and probiotics and can provide key nutrients that may help fill nutritional gaps. They can also aid in managing certain health conditions or condition-related symptoms.

  6. Nov 18, 2014 · McDonald’s Won’t Use GMO ‘Innate’ Potatoes. Published November 18, 2014. McDonald’s has announced that even though the FDA approved a new genetically modified potato called the Innate potato, which has DNA that has been altered so it doesn’t naturally produce cancer-causing chemicals when cooked at high temperatures, the company ...

  7. May 27, 2015 · The Innate Potato is a GMO that was recently approved for cultivation in the US. It is made by Simplot (or J.R Simplot Company). According to their website, they are a “food and agribusiness ...

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