This guideline is updated every five years.
And committee reps debated reclassifying potatoes as grains to have them in the same category as rice and other related products.
Potatoes do contain starch like grains. But they also have Vitamins C and B6, protein and potassium – like kale, spinach, broccoli and cabbage.
Reclassifying potatoes as grains would’ve caused multiple issues.
“The reclassification of potatoes would have sent a false message to the public that USDA and DHHS believe that potatoes are not healthy,” Sen. Collins said in a statement. “The fact is, when prepared properly, the potato is a wonderfully nutritious food that is affordable, easy to transport, has a long storage life, and can be used in a wide array of recipes.”
The potato sector is pleased the crop will remain a vegetable.
Bob Mattive, president of the National Potato Council, called the decision a “positive development,” and says any effort to treat potatoes differently than other vegetables is taken seriously.