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Yes, sweet potatoes can be left in the ground over winter as long as the soil does not freeze. This can help improve their flavor and sweetness.
For potatoes in general, there are over 5000 varieties. Of sweet potatoes about 1000 varieties
George Washington Carver
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.
George Washington Carver developed over 100 products using sweet potatoes. His innovative techniques included creating flour, vinegar, and various food items from sweet potatoes, showcasing their versatility. Carver aimed to promote sustainable agriculture and improve the economic conditions of farmers by encouraging the cultivation of alternative crops.
10 to 12 potatoes,better to have alittle left over than not enough.
Invite their friends over for a sleep over, give them lots of sweet stuff and they will be bouncing on the walls all night!
Sweet potatoes are very high in Vitamin A (one cup has over 400% of your daily recommended allowance). They also contain Vitamins C and B6 and Manganese.
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I am not quite sure but I think they are all right to eat. I have eaten left over mashed potatoes plenty of times. It just depends how old they are.