You slice open a steaming baked potato… and freeze. A sinister black ring glares from the center like something rotten, toxic, wrong. Your appetite vanishes. Your mind races: mold, poison, some hidden disease no one warned you about. But the truth behind that eerie dark circle is stranger, more common, and far less deadly than you thi… Continues… That unsettling black ring is usually something called an internal black spot: a bruise hidden deep inside the potato, caused by pressure, rough handling, or poor storage. The outside can look perfect while the inside quietly darkens, forming grayish or black rings...
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