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  • As far as I read their comment, @GreenKnight23@lemmy.world did not intend to compare science and religion, but to discuss interview techniques, using geography and religion as examples.

    “Is the earth round?” and “Is Jesus real?” are both closed questions that can only be answered with “yes” or “no”.

    “What is the shape of the earth?” and “Who is Jesus?” are both open questions that call for a statement.

    I don’t get their argumentation, why open questions are preferable to closed ones because of the first amandement, but agree nonetheless. Closed questions cut off the interviewee and are a very bad interview technique.







  • Maybe the glycoalkaloid content differs between potatoe sorts? I have used sprouted potatoes my whole life without any issues whatsoever. Might have been just lucky that our potatoes are low on glycoalkakoids?

    Ok – this is the official statement of the German Federal Agency for Risk Assessment.

    TL;DR

    • there have been only a couple of reports of glycoalkaloid poisoning through potatoe consumption during the last 100 years.
    • sprouts, green parts and the skin of potatoes contain glycoalcaloids.
    • cooking reduces glycoalcaloids.
    • peeled and cooked potatoes are safe to eat.

    Culinary preferences might make the difference: in Germany potatoes are eaten peeled = very low risk of poisoning, while my Canadian host family ate potatoes with their skin = slightly higher risk of poisoning, especially if you cut out sprouts but leave the skin.