What do sweet potatoes used to produce?choices:leavestubersrhizomesrootsThe edible part of the sweet potato is the root, but the leaves and shoots are sometimes used as salad greens.
Some root vegetables are: Burdock Carrots Cassava (Yuca with one c, Yucca is not edible) Celeriac Onions Garlic Jerusalem artichoke (different from traditional artichokes) Parsnips Potatoes Radish and Daikon Shallots Sweet Potatoes Taro Turnips and Rutabegas Yams (not to be confused with sweet potatoes) etc.
84 small potatoes or 16 large.
If they really are Sweet Potatoes (and not some local variant called a sweet potatoe that is actually a completely different tuber), yes you can.
1 large to 5 small sweet potatoes- on average 3 just like regular potatoes
1 large to 5 small sweet potatoes- on average 3 just like regular potatoes
Sweet potato, like white (etc.) potatoes are tubers, in other words, edible roots. They grow underground. (in the ground.)
Sweet potatoes are vegetables.
All Sweet Potatoes that are of the Latin name Ipomoea Batatas, have both edible roots,(or tubers)and edible young tender green leaves. You can also eat the dried roots and dried vines. This site tells the story well......http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweet_potato Some sites list the foliage as toxic. I ate them. I was dilicious and I was ok.
Sweet potatoes are not made from regular potatoes, but grow as a separate tuberous vegetable.
Dewberry is a small sweet edible fruit. They are purple to black.
Yes sweet potatoes contain sugar