the skin colour of course
They are not the same. Here's an answer from the Library of Congress: http://www.loc.gov/rr/scitech/mysteries/sweetpotato.html
Yes. It doesn't make much of a difference.
Yes, you can substitute pumpkin with sweet potatoes. Just make your sweet potatoes are fully cooked so they are the proper consistency. If you do this, you probably won't be able to tell the difference once your bread is baked.
Sweet potatoes are vegetables.
Sweet potatoes are not made from regular potatoes, but grow as a separate tuberous vegetable.
Sweet Potatoes must be cured once they're harvested. Wash and let dry in the sun. You can place the sweet potatoes on newspaper in a shaded place where temperatures are between 70 and 80 degrees. The top of the refrigerator should be fine. Do not refrigerate the sweet potatoes or they'll rot. Store in this warm spot until the potatoes harden, usually in just a few weeks.
Yes sweet potatoes contain sugar
Yes, both white and sweet potatoes are grown in Cuba
There are 5 major differences between a potato and a sweet potato, only a couple of which are easy to detect. Color - A sweet potato will be darker inside than a potato. Sweetness - A sweet potato has about 4 times the sugar of a potato, enough to detect by taste. Sodium - Although undetectable by taste, a sweet potato has about 10 times the sodium Vitamin A - A sweet potato has more than 1000 times the Vitamin A than a potato Beta-Carotene - A sweet potato has more than 1000 times the beta-carotene than a potato.
I'm answering my own question yeah it's sweet well URA-memetchi has wings but memetchi does not its so simple
a dog can eat sweet potatoes
Peeled sweet potatoes are actually bad for you in a way. Un-peeled sweet potatoes actually build up your immune system because your body has to try and digest possible germs that lay on the skin .