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.
Sweet potatoes generally have a higher carbohydrate content than regular potatoes.
No, sweet potatoes are not grains; they are tubers. Sweet potatoes belong to the morning glory family and are starchy root vegetables. Grains, on the other hand, are the seeds of certain plants, such as wheat, rice, and corn. While both sweet potatoes and grains are carbohydrate sources, they differ significantly in their botanical classification and nutritional profiles.
Sweet potatoes are vegetables.
Fructose is a sweet carbohydrate found in fruits.
Sweet potatoes are not made from regular potatoes, but grow as a separate tuberous vegetable.
No, sweet potatoes are not required to be organic.
Types of carbohydrates that help with weight are complex carbohydrates. This is in foods such as beans, legumes, and sweet potatoes.
The number of sweet potatoes needed to make 4 cups of cubed sweet potatoes can vary based on the size of the potatoes. On average, one medium sweet potato yields about 1 to 1.5 cups when cubed. Therefore, you would typically need about 3 to 4 medium sweet potatoes to get 4 cups of cubed sweet potatoes.
Yes sweet potatoes contain sugar
Yes, sweet potatoes contain phosphorus.
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Yes, both white and sweet potatoes are grown in Cuba