Potato dream meaning is explained below using 11 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.

Interpretation 1 — Theresa Cheung

To see potatoes in your dream symbolizes an essential or basic element in your life, since potatoes are basic nourishment. It may also suggest laziness or stupidity. To see or eat mashed potatoes in your dream, suggests that you are experiencing concern over your financial affairs. Potato skin relates to the most potent aspect of a situation or the place where the greater number of benefits can be found. To see or eat crisps or potato chips in your dream symbolizes overindulgent behavior. It can also relate to the various methods you use to satisfy a basic need. To see a pretzel in your dream symbolizes twisted perceptions or confused thought processes concerning a relationship or situation in waking life. It may indicate that you are preoccupied with some complex issue and are not sure how to handle it.
Source: The Element Encyclopedia Author: Theresa Cheung

Interpretation 2 — Klaus Vollmar

The food of the poor, particularly in the 19th century, which thereby connects this image to fear of social decline—note Van Gogh’s painting The Potato Eaters, for example, where dark and somber colors convey the mood of poverty.

At the same time, the image of the potato refers to groundedness, since it grows underground. As a root plant, the potato addresses the rootedness of the dream- er. As a tuber, the potato has a peculiar androgynous shape: it could represent a phallic symbol as well as typically feminine shapes. As one of the basic food forms, the potato also represents the nurturing female as well as the power of Mother Nature.

Source: Little Giant Encyclopedia Author: Klaus Vollmar

Interpretation 3 — Patrica Telesco

(see Garden, Farm, Vegetables) An alternative earth emblem.

Because of its broad ranging use in folk remedies, a symbol for the return to health, usually in a physical sense.

Provision and the staples of life. Potatoes were an essential crop to many communities.

In a more negative sense, sitting on the side lines of life, getting sucked in by non-active pastimes (e.g., “being a couch potato”).

Source: The Language of Dreams Author: Patrica Telesco

Interpretation 4 — Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett

Serenity and security is the happy message contained in a dream of eating potatoes in any form; and a stroke of business luck is forecast if you dreamed of digging, cooking, planting, buying, or serving them.

See also Peel.

Source: The Complete Guide to Interpreting Your Dreams Author: Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett

Interpretation 5 — Ariadne Green

Because potatoes are considered the poor man’s food, eating mashed potatoes may signify concerns about your economic status. Digging up potatoes may mean that you are working very hard for very little money.
Source: Ariadne's Book of Dream Author: Ariadne Green

Interpretation 6 — myjellybean

If a potato appears in your dream, pay close attention to other symbols - this dream is trying to tell you something.

To see or eat mashed potatoes suggests that you are experiencing money worries.

Source: My Dream Interpretation Author: myjellybean

Interpretation 7 — James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver

As a subterranean vegetable, the potato represents a symbol of the unconscious. Socially, it is a symbol of laziness (“the couch potato”) or of a person considered to be a “lump” (“potato head”).
Source: Dream Symbols in The Dream Encyclopedia Author: James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver

Interpretation 8 — Dream Explanations - Anonymous

Dreams of a potato represent sustenance and creative fuel that is found underground, in the more “earthy” aspects of your nature.

See Food and Starch.

Source: Strangest Dream Explanations Author: Dream Explanations - Anonymous

Interpretation 9 — DreamForth

To dream of potatoes implies being lazy and/or dull-witted. Eating or seeing mashed potatoes suggests anxiety over financial matters.
Source: Dream Symbols and Analysis Author: DreamForth

Interpretation 10 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin

1. Good luck.

2. Success and fondest wishes come to pass.

Source: New American Dream Dictionary Author: Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin

Interpretation 11 — Margaret Hamilton

A root; see “root”
Source: Dream Dictionary Unlimited Author: Margaret Hamilton