• idiomaddict@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      They’re fucking monocots, so way the hell removed (like onions). But none of these plants even share a family, order is the closest it gets.

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        What do you mean, potatoes are closer to tomatoes than to sweet potatoes or onions?

        Botany is a scam.

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          12 hours ago

          Well you are looking at the wrong part of the plant. Potatoes are roots. Have a look at the fruits of the potato plant, they look very much like tomatoes.

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          I was super proud of myself last month, because I saw the leaves of a potato plant for the first time and my first thought was that it looked like tobacco. Turns out, tobacco’s also a nightshade!

          Botany is fucking weird, but especially nightshades: staple carbs, deadly poisons, fucked up psychotropics, nicotine, capsaicin, a bunch of semisweet edible berries (from physalis to tomatoes to eggplants), and of course, peanuts.

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              Yes, though you mostly need to watch out for raw/green potatoes, and most cases of potato poisoning are not fatal.

              I think most of the nightshades can be poisonous/deadly in some way- eggplants can be bitter enough to upset your stomach if you don’t prepare them right, tomatoes are just a mutation away from being poisonous, and peanuts are highly allergenic. AFAIK, only one person has died from capsaicin, but he had a heart condition. That one will still definitely fuck your digestive system up though.