Today's vegetable lesson: What's the difference between yams and sweet potatoes?
Ha! Look who followed me home over the weekend, the Yam Man. He persuaded me to finally figure out how sweet potatoes and yams are different -- and the same.
The Yam Man's 'Eyes' - are Purple Potatoes - which have creamy-colored smooth skins that hide gorgeous deep purple flesh (also called an Okinawan yam and Okinawan purple potato)
His 'Left Ear' is - a Boniato - which has red-tinged papery skin with white flesh that discolors nearly instantly when exposed to air (also called a tropical sweet potato, Cuban sweet potato, white sweet potato, white-fleshed sweet potato, batiste, batata, batata dulce, camote)
His 'Nose' is - a Ghana Yam - which was very large (what's pictured is 1/3 a small one, see just how big a ghana yam is) with fibrous skin like a coconut and a creamy white interior flesh
His 'Right Ear' is - a gnarly specimen but what let's call an American "sweet potato", the typical ones in American supermarkets
His 'Left Moustache' is - a Red Garnet Yam, my favorite of the bunch and a variety of sweet potato with smooth red-cast skin with deep orange-colored flesh (a long-ish one is pictured, others were shaped like the 'American' sweet potato)
His 'Right Moustache' is - a Japanese Yam, which had a thin red skin and a pretty yellow interior flesh and I think, prepared well, that this one has promise (also called satsumaimo potato)
His 'Mouth' - was labelled 'Costa Rica Yam' but it's likely a Tropical Yam that has a rough skin and (also called true yam, greater yam, cush-cush, mapuey, yampi, namé, name, nyami, igname)
The notes on all the other varieties read, "dry" and "starchy" and "not much flavor" and "cracker-ish" and "no flavor", etc. If I'd consulted Vegetable Love
LESSONS
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VEGETABLE RECIPES from the ARCHIVES
~ Sweet Potato recipes ~
~ one year ago this week, Carrots with African Spices, paprika, cumin, coriander and citrus juice ~
~ two years ago today, Turkey, Tortellini & Watercress Soup, a simple soup and a good way to use up leftover turkey ~
~ Sweet Potato recipes ~
~ one year ago this week, Carrots with African Spices, paprika, cumin, coriander and citrus juice ~
~ two years ago today, Turkey, Tortellini & Watercress Soup, a simple soup and a good way to use up leftover turkey ~
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