The appearance is different, the method is different, and the taste is different.
1. Different Appearance: Sweet potato, also known as sweet potato, has two types of appearance: Sweet potato is a white, edible, sweet plant.
2. Different methods: Sweet potatoes can be steamed, roasted or boiled, and sweet potatoes can be used for stir-frying or eating raw.
3. Different Tastes: Sweet potatoes taste bad when eaten raw and have a dried out feel when eaten raw. They are crispy and sweet without any dried out feel.
The differences between sweet potatoes and sweet potatoes include different shapes, different cooking methods, and different tastes.
1. Different appearance.
Sweet potato refers to an edible sweet white plant that can bepeeled directly by hand. The skin is white and the flesh is white and contains a lot of water. Sweet potatoes are actually sweet potatoes. The skin of the sweet potatoes should be peeled. The skin of sweet potatoes may be red or yellow. The flesh inside may be white or yellow.
2. The methods are different.
Sweet potatoes can be steamed, roasted and eaten cooked. They are rarely fried. They are generally eaten sautéed or raw. cooked or boiled, because it is always crispy no matter how you cook it, and it seems like it will never be cooked.
3. The taste is different.
Sweet potatoes don't taste good when eaten raw, but sweet potatoes taste good when eaten raw. They are both crunchy and sweet.
Picking sweet potatoes
Generally around October, theSweet potatoes in the field will be essentially ripe. After ripening, sweet potatoes can be directly dug out of the mud with the vines, tearing out the vines, leaving only the stems in the mud, and then placing them in a cool, ventilated place to dry the surface soil. You can also wait for the soil to dry, pick up the sweet potato and lightly tap it on the ground a few times to remove much of the soil from the surface of the sweet potato.
You can pick the vines when they are relatively young, remove the top leaves and fry them. It’s very good and it’s a seasonal dish; the underground part is oval or spindle-shaped. .