🎵🎶 Hot potato, hot potato 🎵🎶...

Is that song in your head now?

You're welcome!

Okay, okay, whilst I'm not necessarily obsessed with the temperature of potatoes like the Wiggles... I am a massive fan!

... I mean who isn't, really... of potatoes I mean? They're hot!

And guess what, you don't have to only eat sweet potatoes if you're "trying to be healthy"

Because potatoes are actually a health food...

And so this article will explain...

Why potatoes are a health food

Potatoes have gotten a bad rap. Because of fries. And Pringles. And Smiths Crips. And chain restaurant menu items that start with “loaded.”

But spuds themselves? They’re one of the most nutritious and filling foods on the planet. And that’s true even if you're trying to lose weight.

Here's the real problem: For most (if not many, many, many) eaters, “potato” means the food items toward the right side of this handy chart:


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Calling out potatoes for being fattening is like thinking the issue with creamed spinach is the spinach.

Here’s the thing: When you add lots of fat and salt to a potato, it can be really hard to stop eating it. (Here’s a fun test: Have a nice baked potato without any toppings—you’ll likely find it tasty and satisfying… but not irresistible.)

The continuum above can provide a good guideline for incorporating potatoes into a healthy eating pattern. Including the fried kind.

What’s more…

They’re seriously good for you.

✅White potatoes are packed with healthful nutrients. They’re rich in vitamin B6, potassium, vitamin C, and a host of additional vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals.

✅ Nutritionally-speaking, white potatoes are right on par with sweet potatoes. Yes, sweet potatoes have more vitamin A, but otherwise, it’s a virtual tie.

✅The carbs in potatoes are mostly resistant starch and fiber, which help you feel full and support gut health.

To enjoy potatoes as part of a health-conscious diet, separately portion out add-ons like butter, sour cream, cheese, and bacon when possible. You might, for example, treat them more like you do other vegetables, such broccoli and asparagus.

The upshot...

If you love potatoes, there’s no need to put them on some don’t-eat list.

That’d be a real bummer.

And let’s face it: “Bummer” isn’t typically part of an effective nutrition plan.

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About The Author

Amy King is the founder of AKE Fitness & Nutrition. When she’s not serving her clients, she is pursuing her corporate career in mining, bodybuilding and spending time with loved ones. She calls Perth, Western Australia home.