potatoeye
Potatoeye refers to a bud on a potato tuber from which a new plant can sprout. In botanical terms, an eye is an axillary bud located just beneath the skin at various points around the tuber’s surface. Each eye contains meristematic tissue capable of producing a shoot that emerges from the tuber and develops into a stem with leaves and roots, eventually forming a new potato plant.
Eyes vary in number, size, and distribution depending on the cultivar and tuber size. They are important
Growers may encourage eyes to sprout before planting through a process called chitting, which involves placing
For cooking, eyes are not typically removed, though damaged or very sprouted portions may be trimmed. In