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Yams and sweet potatoes — are these tubers the same thing?

- BY SHAENA MONTANARI USA Today

November means turkey, mashed potatoes and bright orange candied yams or, depending on who you ask, candied sweet potatoes.

While some may use sweet potato and yam interchang­eably, botanicall­y speaking, they are completely different vegetables. Even though both are starchy tubers, sweet potatoes and yams are not the same species or even in the same family.

Yams are in the family Dioscoreac­eae, which contains hundreds of species of yams such as the Chinese yam and air potatoes, while sweet potatoes are in the family Convolvula­ceae, which is the same family as morning glories.

The interchang­eable use of sweet potato and yam to refer to an orange tuber is understand­able. Often, sweet potatoes are labeled as yams in the produce section, so you may think you are buying a yam when it is actually a sweet potato.

According to the Library of Congress, sweet potatoes got labeled as yams when African slaves called soft-flesh sweet potatoes “yams” because they resembled the tuber that grew in West Africa.

Do yams and sweet potatoes look different on the outside?

Yes.

The skin of a white or yellow yam from Africa is typically rough, fibrous and dark brown.

The sweet potatoes sold in most U.S. grocery stores have thin, smooth, reddishbro­wn skin, but there are some types that have dark red, tan or even purple skin.

Do yam and sweet potatoes look different when you cut them open?

Sometimes.

The flesh of a yam you would find in the store in the U.S. is typically white or yellow, but there are some notable exceptions, such as the purple yam, or ube, that is popular in cuisine from the Philippine­s.

While sweet potatoes are typically thought of as having orange flesh, there are thousands of varieties grown worldwide that have flesh that ranges from purple to white to pink. Yes, there are both purple yams and purple sweet potatoes.

Do yams and sweet potatoes taste the same? Not really.

Yams are starchier than sweet potatoes and contain less sugar. White and yellow yams resemble a white potato when cooked.

Where do yams and sweet potatoes grow? Sweet potatoes are grown in states such as North Carolina and California, but yams are mostly grown commercial­ly in Africa and are typically only found in specialty stores in the U.S.

Other types of yams grow in tropical areas around the world, but some, such as the air potato, are bitter and toxic. The Chinese yam, or nagaimo in Japanese, grows in China and Japan and can be eaten raw.

Is a sweet potato just an orange potato? Nope. A sweet potato is not just an orange potato. It is not even in the same plant family as other potatoes. In the U.S., most sweet potatoes are grown in North Carolina and there, the nonprofit corporatio­n of the sweet potato growers calls them “sweet potatoes” as one word instead of two to show they are not just another variety of potato.

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STOCK.ADOBE.COM While some may use sweet potato (pictured) and yam interchang­eably, botanicall­y speaking, they are completely different vegetables.

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