It's smoother, less stringy. I think it is the best of both worlds. It is still quite sweet like the sweet potato, naturally sweeter in my opinion. I could eat a white sweet potato plain...but would need butter and sugar for the orange sweet potato.
sweet potato and oatmeal.
It's hard to tell. it's best to just memorize these things- carrot is a root, sweet potato is a root, potato is a stem, etc.
It can better sweet a sweet potato because it already has a lot of energy used inside it
I have looked at several pages and the two best ones were http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/content/recipes/ingredients/sweet-potato/ and http://allrecipes.com/recipes/fruits-and-vegetables/vegetables/sweet-potato/top.aspx. However, the second website was the better of the two as this has more choice and variety.
Sweet potatoes grow best with compost and an organic potato food will increase their size. I start mine from sweet potatoes rooted in water in the winter. When the vines grow from the potatoes, I cut them off the tuber and root them in water. I then plant these rooted vines in the garden after all danger of frost is past and given about 100 days to grow, they will produce new sweet potatoes. The last month or so, do not water the potato vines and this will increase the size of the new tubers.
Merrick grain free large breed real chicken and sweet potato.
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Many larger roadside farmstands carry a selection of fresh and local sweet potatoes; Supermarkets always carry some kind of sweet potatoe, either fresh or canned. Recipes.com often has a good selection of user input recipes, but the Better Homes and Gardens or Good Housekeeping cookbooks have excellent Sweet Potato options.
Yam, and sweet potato are like a potato, except they are sweet. With yam being sweeter than the sweet potato, they are not the same plant despite popular belief. Also a vegetable called celery root, or celariac can apparently be made to taste like mashed potatoes. Yam and sweet potato are root tubers Celariac is a root vegetable
Yellow, red, russet, white, fingerling, and blue potatoes.
Yes they are edible. Most likely it's a cultivar of the sweet potato known as 'margarita,' which is an ornamental sweet potato. Anyways, you can eat them, but who knows what they taste like? Some sources say they're good, others say they're flavorless. Try it, then share some with everyone! As for the best way to serve it, just bake it, or slice them into "disks (like thick cucumber slices)" and sweeten then with something for a nice treat.