Sweet potatoes and yam

My brain was a dinner last year thanks to my desk. My wife Palm was preparing a banquet for our dinner in the kitchen and what was this a banquet? We had completed filling turkeys, a ham, vegetables, mashed potatoes and gravy, potato and macaroni salad, with normal cranberry sauce and of course sweet potatoes. No big holiday food was ever completed without sweet potatoes on the table.


These memories thought of the differences between the two similar vegetables. There is always confusion between these two objects and in this small forest, I hope that remove the myths surrounding this rooted vegetable. The truth of this matter is that the vegetable, which you have said Yum for many years, is not really much or less than sweet potatoes. Most people have never seen nor taken a true Yama.

This is the right people; Sweet, orange colorful root vegetable which you love very dearly is actually a variety of sweet potatoes. All "Yum" who produce grocery stores or markets are not actually Yama. Most people believe that those tall, red-leather products in the store are Yama, but the fact is that they are not more than one of the many varieties of our common sweet potato. One wonder how we got so confused and wrong on this wonderful vegetable In order to answer this question, we will need to find out the main differences between the two products first.

A Yum is deeper in color than its popular orange-fleshed cousin. A true Yum is a food root that is highly starch and is usually imported from the Caribbean to the United States. It is thick and scaly in texture and has very little beta carotene.

Depending on the variety of sweet potato, its meat can range from pure white to orange color popular or in some cases even a purple shadow. Orange-fleshed variety arrived in the United States several decades ago. In an effort to promote imported diversity and separate it from white diversity, producers and importers label imported with the African word "favorable" and thus they are briefly called "Yum".

I hope that it clears some of the secrets and delusions associated with these two good foods, and with that I want to experience a great meal with either yam or potatoes.

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