If the tubers in the supermarket have already sprouted, you shouldn’t buy them. If they sprout poorly at home, remove the sprouts and the lower part, as well as any green parts . Overall, this shouldn’t be considered a serious threat. In fact, an adult would have to eat at least three kilograms of raw potatoes or sprouts to get solanine food poisoning, which is very unlikely.
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