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Yes sweet potatoes contain sugar
Yes, sweet potatoes contain phosphorus.
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.
Some examples are: tomatoes, potatoes, sweet potatoes, vanilla, chocolate, pumpkin, etc.
Sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, Turkey, stuffing, gravy, cranberries, vegetables, pumpkin pie
Yes, sweet potato pie is a dessert pie. The pie filling is prepared in the same fashion as a pumpkin pie. The sweet potato is cooked, mashed and sweetened with sugar and brown sugar. Additional ingredients are also added, as in a traditional pie, such as eggs, vanilla and spices.
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Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie were not served.
sugar cane, pumpkin, squash, bananas and sweet potatoes
Yes, non-reducing sugars are present in sweet potatoes. The primary non-reducing sugar in sweet potatoes is sucrose, which contributes to their sweetness. Additionally, sweet potatoes contain other carbohydrates, including starch, which can be broken down into sugars during cooking. Overall, the sugar composition adds to the sweet flavor profile of sweet potatoes.
The myth that pilgrims shared pumpkin pie, corn on the cob, and sweet potatoes or yams with the Wampanoag during the first Thanksgiving is largely inaccurate. While they did share a feast, the specific foods served included venison, fowl, and native crops like corn, but not pumpkin pie or sweet potatoes, which were not part of their diet at the time. The romanticized version of this meal has evolved over the years, blending historical facts with modern interpretations and culinary traditions.