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Unusual uses of Potatoes

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 25, 2022, 10:00 IST
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​Genius hacks to use of potatoes


Potato is like that friendly person that goes along with everyone as it can be paired with anything and everything. It is the most loved vegetable and is available in all the seasons. One will be surprised to know that apart from being used in cooking, potatoes can also be used in several interesting ways in our day-to-day lives.

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​Saves your soup


Potatoes come to your rescue when your soups turn too salty. Add some potatoes into your broth to extract the excess salt from the soup. Remove the potatoes in 10 minutes and voila! Your soup is saved.

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​Great for burns


Potato juice is actually good for healing burns. In fact, if the burns are severe, here is what you can do. Mash some boiled potatoes and mix it up with the juice, apply it all over your burns to reduce the pain and irritation. Keep switching the mixture from time to time and keep applying till pain subsides.

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​Thicken your gravy


The gravy turned out to be watery? No worries, finely mash boiled potatoes and add them into your curry. Mix it well to make your gravy thick enough for dinner.

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​Stain remover


Potatoes can make for a good stain removing agent. To get rid of wine or curry stains, you can simply grate some potatoes and put it in a bowl full of water. Take out the potatoes and apply the potato-soaked water over the stains. Keep on applying the water with a sponge or a cloth until the stains starts fading away. Rinse it off with cold running water and you are done!



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​Rust remover


Have rusty utensils stacked up? It gets very frustrating when rust stains refuse to leave. Here is what you can do to get rid of the metal rusts for once and for all. Mix some salt, detergent and baking soda. Chop the potato into a half and rub it into this mixture. Softly rub the potato over the rusty areas for a few minutes. Repeat this process for a while and then rinse it off with water after some time. And that’s it to make the rust vanish. The acid in the potato does the work like magic.

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​Great for burns


Potato juice is actually good for healing burns. In fact, if the burns are severe, here is what you can do. Mash some boiled potatoes and mix it up with the juice, apply it all over your burns to reduce the pain and irritation. Keep switching the mixture from time to time and keep applying till pain subsides.

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​Binding agents


Potatoes are the best binding agent. It is a good alternative for bread crumbs and flour. It holds up the batter better. Add them into your pakora batter before frying the fritters to get crispy results.

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​For a happy skin


Adding potatoes to your skin care routine can give wonderful results. Rub slices of potatoes on dark spots to fade them away. Applying potato juice over spots and tanned areas can make them disappear. Potato face masks can bring glow to your face and reduce signs of aging.

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​Sparkle your silverware


Tired of rinsing your silverware, trying to sparkle them up? Next time you boil potatoes, don’t throw away the water. Instead, use the water to remove tarnish or any kind of spots from your silverware to make them shine bright.



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