That depends on your personal taste.
Yams are from Africa. Sweet potatoes are different.
Not yams although they are sometimes called that but sweet potato.
No. They are two different types of root vegetable. Sweet potatoes are sweeter and a darker color than yams.
Potatoes are also call common potatoes, Irish potatoes and spuds(slang). Yams can be called Greater Yam, Asiatic Yam, White Yam, Winged Yam, Water Yam. Nigerians call the yam adamwanga.Note: Sweet potatoes are not yams.
yams No, that is not correct. I have been a American all my life :) and speaking for the Seattle area we call a sweet potato a sweet potato. They are two different things and have many completely different nutritional values. Now, if you head to the south I think you will find a variety of different names for yams. Don't ask, they talk weird down there :)
Yams are a vegetable native to Africa. Grown in tropical regions around the world, Yams are a root crop. Though many think they closely resemble sweet potatoes, yams are not related to the sweet potato at all.
No, sweet potatoes are a separate plant from wheat. Sweet potatoes are like yams, they grow in the ground. Wheat is a seed of a plant that grows above ground.
No, yams are not the same as butternut squash. A yam is something like a sweet potato. A butternut squash is a gourd. Yams grow below ground, butternut squash grow above ground.
Yams look like Sweet Potatos.Well they are a dark brown
Sweet potatos or Yams, potatoes came from south america... but what did they call this tuber before the potato came along?
Potatoes are rich in vitamin D and they are safe to eat during jaundice. This includes sweet potatoes and yams.
The recipe for Bruce's Yams Sweet Potato Casserole found on the can typically includes ingredients like canned sweet potatoes, sugar, butter, eggs, vanilla extract, and a topping made of brown sugar, flour, and pecans. The instructions usually involve mashing the sweet potatoes, mixing in the other ingredients, and baking the casserole until it's golden brown and delicious.