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Sweet Potato

Sweet Potato

"Sweet potato, (Ipomoea batatas), food plant of the morning gloryfamily (Convolvulaceae), native to tropical America and widely cultivated in tropical and the warmer temperate climates. The sweet potato must not be confused with the common, white, or Irishpotato (see potato; genus Solanum, family Solanaceae) or with the yam(genus Dioscorea, family Dioscoreaceae), to which it is botanically unrelated. Sweet potato stems are usually long and trailing and bear lobed or unlobed leaves that vary in shape. The flowers, borne in clusters in the axils of the leaves, are funnel shaped and tinged with pink or rose violet. The edible part is the much-enlarged tuberous root, varying in shape from fusiform to oblong or pointed oval. Root colours range from white to orange, and occasionally purple inside, and from light buff to brown or rose and purplish red outside. The pulp consists largely of starch, and orange-fleshed varieties are high in carotene. Sweet potatoes are served as a cooked vegetable, in whole or mashed form, and are used as pie filling."

- Encyclopaedia Britannica

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