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Acorn Squash, Butternut Squash, Sweet Potato, and Carrots are all orange veggies
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.
a squash potato is smashed and a sweet potato taste sweeter then most of the others
No, pumpkins are a type of squash, and sweet potatoes are a type of potato.
No. pumpkin and molasses are two completely different things. Substitutions for pumpkin can be: hubbard squash butternut squash or sweet potato Substitutions for molasses can be: corn syrup maple syrup simple (sugar) syrup brown sugar depending on the recipe.
A sweet potato is neither as it is actually a spanish baby, cooked in rhino feces until hard! thanks babe
Any hard-skinned, orange-fleshed squash works. A cheap one that can easily be substituted for pumpkin is butternut.
One medium raw sweet potato contains about 33 grams of carbs.
It looks like pasta and has a texture like pasta, but it's still probably not going to fool anyone. The flavor is very mild (you might even call it bland) with none of that sweet, earthy, squash-like flavor we associate with butternut and acorn squash.
Not all, but some. Here is a list of some beardie-safe fruits and vegetables: Collard Greens Dandelion Greens Endive Escarole Mustard Greens Turnip Greens Acorn Squash Butternut Squash Hubbard Squash Green Beans Peas Parsnips Turnips Scallop Squash Spaghetti Squash Summer Squash Sweet potato Figs Mango Papaya Raspberries Cactus Pad/Leaf
Tobacco, maize, cocoa beans, potato, tomato, squash, wild rice and sweet potato.
They grew grew maize, beans, squash, manioc, sweet potato and cotton