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Potatoes: In black and white

They can be seen vying for attention in the local markets,but consumers eye them warily with sellers barely being able to persuade them to change their preference.

They can be seen vying for attention in the local markets,but consumers eye them warily with sellers barely being able to persuade them to change their preference. Scientists,however,are vouching for their nutritive value.

Not that they werent sceptical of black potato in the beginning. They were a surprise for us. The results of their preliminary tests in our laboratories,however,were very encouraging. Black potato was found to be very rich in anthocyanin,calcium,vitamin C,iron,and energy levels as compared to the normal potatoes that we consume every day, said Dr D B Singh,head,horticulture department,Allahabad Agriculture Institute-Deemed University AAIDU to The Indian Express.

After the black potato was sent to the laboratory of Regional Food Research and Analysis Center RFRAC,Lucknow,its many medicinal qualities were confirmed,said associate professor,AAIDU,Dr Vijay Bahadur Rajwade.

It is seven times rich in vitamin C than the usual potato,richer in iron content,calories and is a total soluble solid. We also found anthocyanin pigments,which are anti-oxidants and can absorb free radicals,glycosylation,chelation,etc that cause ageing.

He said the AAIDU had decided to intensify its research on the black potato. It will also grow the crop in its farm house for further investigations.

The scientists of AAIDU had never heard of black potato. Nor had the scientists in other parts of the country. We have contacted many agro scientists in various places,including Chandigarh,Lucknow and Delhi,but they all confirmed to have never seen black potato, said Dr A K Gupta,head, biochemistry department,AAIDU.

Two years ago,a farmer in Kaushambi,Angad Singh Kuswaha,had found black potatoes scattered on the ground in a Meerut market. Attracted by its colour,he sowed them in his fields. This year he produced three quintals of them,but could barely find any buyer. Frustrated at the loss,the farmer contacted AAIDU,which then sent it to RFRAC,Lucknow.

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Rajwade says the black potato would soon flood the markets and win people over.

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