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  • What do sweet potatoes used to produce?
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  • roots

The edible part of the sweet potato is the root, but the leaves and shoots are sometimes used as salad greens.

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How do sweet potatoes reproduce Through their roots?

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What plants have tuberous-roots?

Daylilies, potatoes, sweet potatoes, radishes, turnips, and carrots have tuberous roots.


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Are potatoes roots?

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What kind vegetables are cassava yam sweet potatoes?

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What are simple tuberous roots?

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What plants have tubers?

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What vegetables would be served at a medieval banquet?

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What are the roots used as food?

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Do you have a list of edible roots?

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