Potatoes themselves are not usually problematic, but certain preparation methods can make them less balanced. Fried potatoes, for example, add large amounts of fat and often salt. The same applies to mashed potatoes loaded with butter, heavy sauces, or very high-calorie accompaniments.
Another common mistake is consuming excessive portions without balancing the rest of the plate. If potatoes completely replace vegetables or are paired with very fatty foods, the meal can lose its balance and become heavier.
In some people, very large or heavy preparations may cause a feeling of heaviness or slow digestion. Therefore, the overall context of the meal and portion size are important factors to consider.
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