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potato
No, pumpkins are a type of squash, and sweet potatoes are a type of potato.
A portion of a root swells for food or water storage, e.g. sweet potato. A type of storage root distinct from taproot.
A sweet potato
Definitely not, because potatoes are modified stems and sweet potaoes develop from roots. Both plants belong to differen plant familes. Potato belongs to Solanaceae and sweet potato to the family Convolvulaceae.
Sweet potato is a type of potato but it is not like potato produce by underground stem but by storage root
I am aware other tuber sweet and the vine type. I was served a very sweet potato, by A Peruvian lady. It is a little sweet and different in texture
There are Japanese noodles made from special kinds of sweet potato that grow in Japan.Some are mixed with buckwheat and so are a type of "soba" noodle. Others only have potato and starch. Some types of Japanese potato are sato imo (mountain potato), and Okinawan sweet potato (which is purple).
no a sweet potato is a tubers
Tuber is the modified organ of the plant potato.
I would use a large recipe website like Allrecipes.com, which allow you to search for recipes by ingredient. Just type in sweet potato, and browse through the listing of recipes that will be sorted to include sweet potato.
Sweet potato is a fibrous root because the potato itself is the root.