UK: New low-cal low-carb potato developed
By: just-food.com | 7 February 2006
Potatoes may be back on the diet menu, as scientists have developed Vivaldi potatoes that have on average 33% fewer calories and 26% fewer carbohydrates than regular potatoes.
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Potatoes may be back on the diet menu, as scientists have developed Vivaldi potatoes that have on average 33% fewer calories and 26% fewer carbohydrates than regular potatoes.

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