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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.
Because the density of the sweet potato is less than that of the water.
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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'd like to have some more sweet potato pie, please! I prefer sweet pickle relish on my hamburger.
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.
The natural sugars that are in it, or perhaps it's pleasant disposition.
Draw a regular potato with a light orange inside. Also, make the skin of the potato a brownish-orange (more brown that orange).
Yes, sweet potato is a relatively high carbohydrate vegetable when compared with something like lettuce, asparagus, or broccoli. For more information about the carbohydrate content of sweet potato, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
There are fewer calories in a sweet potato. For example, there are:* Approx 22 calories, in 1 ounce, or 28g, of boiled sweet potato without skin * Approx 24 calories, in 1 ounce, or 28g, of boiled potato without skin * Approx 76 calories in 3½, or 100g, of plain boiled sweet potato without skin * Approx 86 calories in 3½, or 100g, of plain boiled potato without skin. For the calorie content of other vegetables and a vegetable calorie chart, which you may print out if you wish to and use as a daily guide, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.