Potatoes have sprouted. If you cut off the sprouted part, can you still eat the rest of the potatoes? Is it poisonous? Some parents don't throw away the rest for fear of waste.
If it is only germinated and cut off, it can be eaten. The toxic alkaloids contained in germinated potatoes are more important. When the potato just germinates or the bud is not big enough, you can dig out the bud and the bud eye, and the rest can still be eaten. However, if the surface of the potato is moldy and blue, or a potato has several buds, it should be thrown away without hesitation. Even if the bud of this potato is cut off, there is no poisoning after eating it, and there is little nutrition left, and the taste is also very poor.