Why does my sweet potato smell like perfume?

If you find that sweet potatoes taste like soap or perfume, the reality is they are probably bitter. Sweet potatoes are not meant to be bitter and this could be a sign that your potatoes had begun to rot or were grown in poor conditions. Either way, if your sweet potatoes are bitter, you may want to avoid eating them.
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How can you tell if sweet potatoes have gone bad?

Black Spots and Brown Spots:

The appearance of sweet potatoes is the most tell-tale sign to recognize a rotten sweet potato. A typical indication is black and brown spots. If these spots appear in a sweet potato, it means that this vegetable is rotting and should be thrown away.
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Why do my potatoes smell like chemicals?

Glycoalkaloids occur naturally in potatoes and are toxic to humans at high levels. Glycoalkaloids are concentrated in the peel and prolonged exposure of tubers to light will stimulate the formation of glycoalkaloids near the surface of the potato tuber.
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What is the odor of sweet potato?

Eighteen odor-active compounds were identified, including phenylacetaldehyde (floral odor), maltol (sweet odor) and methional (potato odor). Characteristic aroma from two other kinds of sweet potatoes (Beniazuma and Simon 1) were investigated.
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Why do my potatoes smell like ammonia?

Why do my potatoes smell like ammonia? A sour odor is an indication that the product is spoiled and should not be eaten. If the product was opened before it's “use by” date, please contact us.
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What Spoiled food smells like ammonia?

Most meats and fish smell like ammonia when they start to go bad, and prosciutto is no exception. This smell is related to the breakdown of the nutritional ingredients in the meat, such as proteins and fats.
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How common is solanine poisoning?

Recorded human poisonings

Between 1865 and 1983, there were around 2000 documented human cases of solanine poisoning, with most recovering fully and 30 deaths. Because the symptoms are similar to those of food poisoning, it is possible that there are many undiagnosed cases of solanine toxicity.
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How can you tell if a sweet potato is moldy?

As sweet potatoes begin to spoil, they will shrivel (like the one on the photo above) as they lose moisture. The veggie will then become mushy and turn brown or black.
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Why does my sweet potato have white liquid?

What you are seeing is liquid starch. You might have even noticed the sweet potato leak the white liquid starch when you cut into it. This is entirely normal, and the liquid starch is a mixture of sugar and starch that is not limited to just sweet potatoes. You may notice it when cutting into squash as well.
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How quickly do sweet potatoes go bad?

When Raw. Stored on the counter, raw sweet potatoes will generally last for one to two weeks. If you have access to a cool, dark, dry area (similar to the root cellars of our ancestors), sweet potatoes can last about a month. Maximize the shelf life by storing at a cool room temperature.
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What does a bad potato smell like?

Check for Moldy Smell or Spots

When fresh, potatoes give off a pungent earthy aroma easily recognizable when you first purchase them. This scent is acceptable and signifies a healthy vegetable. But if the potato gives off a musty smell like mildew, and you will know, it's time to toss the potato in the trash.
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Is it safe to eat potatoes that smell?

If a potato has become soft or mushy, you should throw it out. Though it's normal for potatoes to smell earthy or nutty, a musty or moldy odor is a hallmark of spoilage. Sometimes, a potato might have a blemish or bad spot on the inside that you can't see from the outside.
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What does solanine gas smell like?

You'll also find many references to solanine poisoning from potatoes; solanine is a toxic glycoalkaloid, is nonvolatile, and has nothing at all to do with the foul smell and toxic gas produced by putrid potatoes.
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Can you get sick from a bad sweet potato?

What is this? Eating cooked sweet potatoes that have been left out can cause Staph food poisoning. This can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach cramps. Although less common, other types of food poisoning are also possible.
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Can sweet potato give you food poisoning?

Poisoning could occur days after starting to eat a supply of sweet potatoes as the tubers start to degrade. Clinical signs can occur within a few hours of ingestion of damaged potatoes, 24 h or several days after ingestion. Recovery can take 4-12 days.
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Why does my sweet potato taste like soap?

If you find that sweet potatoes taste like soap or perfume, the reality is they are probably bitter. Sweet potatoes are not meant to be bitter and this could be a sign that your potatoes had begun to rot or were grown in poor conditions. Either way, if your sweet potatoes are bitter, you may want to avoid eating them.
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Why are my potatoes oozing?

When tuber pulp temperatures reach 65°F, potato leak symptoms can manifest. With pulp temperatures higher than 65°F, symptoms can become even more pronounced. Infected potato tubers can exhibit leak in as few as 36 hours under these high pulp temperatures.
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Is sweet potato bad when white inside?

However, when you cut a sweet potato in half, you may notice white flesh or dripping out. This scenario will leave you perplexed, and you won't know whether or not you can consume this sweet potato white inside. Fortunately, these residues are milky starch and sugar. It is entirely safe for human health.
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What's the difference between yam and sweet potato?

Yams are starchy and have a rough, brown exterior. They can grow up to 45 feet long and are eaten in parts of Latin America, West Africa, the Caribbean, and Asia. Sweet potatoes are a New World root vegetable, have a softer, reddish skin, a creamier interior, and often, a darker interior.
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How do I know if my potatoes have solanine?

But while you might not think twice about just cutting up a potato and cooking it, there's actually one important thing you should be paying attention to first: the color. Specifically, the color green. The presence of chlorophyll in a potato means that a glycoalkaloid poison named solanine is also present.
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Can you survive solanine poisoning?

Solanine poisoning: symptoms

Most potato poisoning victims recover fully, although fatalities are known, especially when victims are undernourished or do not receive suitable treatment. Symptoms usually occur 8 to 12 hours after ingestion, but may occur as rapidly as 30 minutes after eating high-solanine foods.
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Does boiling destroy solanine?

Solanine is not removed by boiling, but it can be destroyed by frying. Solanine poisoning is uncommon as cooks and the public are aware of the problem and tend to avoid green potatoes, in any case, consumption of up to 5 g of green potato per kg body weight per day does not appear to cause acute illness.
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Does Covid make food taste weird?

It can take time for your sense of smell or taste to recover. You may find that foods smell or taste differently after having coronavirus. Food may taste bland, salty, sweet or metallic. These changes don't usually last long, but they can affect your appetite and how much you eat.
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Why do potatoes smell like death?

Rotting potatoes give off a noxious solanine gas that can make a person unconscious if they've inhaled enough. There have even been cases of people dying in their root cellars due to unbeknownst rotting potatoes.
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What does rotting food smell like?

As molds decompose foods, they give off musty, earthy aromas similar to an old basement.
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