Does your country eat sweet potatoes?

does your country eat sweet potatoes?

yes

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Yes. 10$ / kg

no
what are they like?

We originated them, ironically enough we only eat them very rarely as a sweet treat.

Never in my life, send sweet potatoes pls.

>what are they like?
Like potatoes, but sweeter.

Sweet potato fries are like crack.

never had those desu
but sweet potatoes are great, I bet these taste good

Not my country, but my household does.

Cause I'm a nukka like OP, yallknowhatimfinnasayingnshit?

>potatos
>sweet

my ancestors didnt die under Vienna for this degeneracy

We use them to make a traditional form of candy

Not really.

Or steamed hot, generally served with condensed milk

You can eat potato as it is, but you can shochu.
aqua vitae

looks like burnt carrots tbf

Yes.

Been eating these spanish paprika flavoured sweet potato crisps lately so good

It's very expensive. Not worth the money.

€25 a kg in Finland

Yeah, though i'm not a fan.

White ones are really good when fried, this is for subhumans since it's like a chewing gum

Jesus christ. It's 5-10 at best here

No. Gringo food is trash

Yes. Roasted is best. With sliced peppers & red onion.

Pretty sure they call them yams in Europe or something.

Yes, in Spain those are called "batata" or "boniato", pretty common (usually cook in the oven).

En almibar

>gringo

They're best with BBQ suauce

Yeah Colón got it from here

yes

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No, but stores finally started stocking them, even my shitty local Tesco that never has anything.
Definitely not popular though and hella expensive compared to other veggies. But it's good stuff.

Sweet potato shochu is pretty good, pity it's impossible to buy here.

nigga thats a yam

arent potatoes native to the andes?
for shame, chilanon

kinda like sweet carrots, but mushy. hard to explain

pic related is a yam you moron

They're gross but super popular, I like real potatoes

this, potatoes are god-tier food
i can see why my ancestors packed up when ireland ran out

I have never seen them in any shops or used in any recipe.

It sounds kind of gross. Why would I want my potatoes to be sweet. I guess I wouldn't mind trying it though.

"One author postulated that the origin of I. batatas was between the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico and the mouth of the Orinoco River in Venezuela.[12] ... Strong supporting evidence was provided that the geographical zone postulated by Austin is the primary center of diversity.[12}"

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweet_potato#Origin.2C_distribution_and_diversity

Different type of potato

Yes. It's pretty common to have sweet potato pie, or mashed sweet potatoes, or sweet potato fries. You can find them in pretty much any store that sells vegetables.

lolwut? I don't think people here know what sweet potatoes are.

So, these taste like overfrozen regular potatos? I want to imagine that tastes good, but I just can't, maybe until I try it.

it's not actually sweet and it does not taste like a regular potato

it tastes "earthier" and has a distinctive, very pleasant smell when it is cooked. the texture is different from a regular potato, too - much more fibrous, or stringier. they also have A LOT of vitamin a

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yes we eat spuds

>sweet potato pie

Literally nigger food.

Isn't camotes corn?

Only when making foreign food.

You're a filthy kike liar. No one eats that thing here! Slip slide outta my country, you lil faggot!

I like them.
Anyway most people here don't even know what they are.

>sweet potatoes
those are yams