Are all potatoes the same or are some better than others?
I thought a potato was a complete food...that it was packed with nutrition. And then I read that red potatoes are better than white (yellow/brown skinned???), and white shouldn't be eaten. What is true?
Red, new, waxy, or boiling potatoes (yukon gold I think are also in this category) are supposed to have less starch and fewer calories than all-purpose and baking potatoes. Some low carb diets forbid all "white" potatoes but allows yams and sweet potatoes. Even though some potatoes have colored flesh (like yukon gold and even blue and red varieties) they would still be considered a "white" potato I think to low carbers.
I always thought that "white" potatoes referred to the color of the flesh, not the skin, and was used to distinguish them from "sweet" potatoes.
I don't think it's an important point from a weight loss perspective. One shouldn't eat too many "white" potatoes regardless of skin color because of the high starch. Depends on your program.
If you like to eat potatoes then eat them, Just everything needs to be eaten in moderation. As for me Im on weightwatchers and potatoes point wise are high to me so I dont eat them very often.
If you like to eat potatoes then eat them, Just everything needs to be eaten in moderation. As for me Im on weightwatchers and potatoes point wise are high to me so I dont eat them very often.
Ditto on this. All things in moderation.
Potatoes are a perfectly healthy food, although some people avoid them because of different reasons.
weigh2much - well find a plan that works for you...a plan needs to work for you in order to succeed in weight loss. There are not right or wrongs to what works for weight loss...some do low/no carb plans...others like myself either calorie count or do weight watcher point system..since we dont want to feel limited. Find a plan that works for you...weight loss will only work if you find something you like and can stick to it. So if you want some potatoes...DON"T do a no carb plan..otherwise you will go nuts...but i will tell you, you still have to back off on you carbs some to really lose weight..but you don't have to eliminate it totally.