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Acheeseburger and sweet potato fries
Kananga phodi-tawa, an Indian cuisine dish made with battered and fried sweet potato

Fried sweet potato features in a variety of dishes and cuisines including the popular sweet potato fries, a variation of French fries using sweet potato instead of potato. Fried sweet potatoes are known as patatesinGuinean cuisine, where they are more popular than potatoes and more commonly used to make fries.[1][2]

Recipes for fried sweet potatoes in the United States go back to the nineteenth century. Some suggest parboiling the sweet potatoes before frying,[3] while others call for frying them with sugar.[4]

Goguma-twigim is a fried sweet potato dish in Korean cuisine. Kananga phodi-tawa is a dish of lightly battered and fried sweet potato in Indian cuisine.[5]

Nutrition

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In comparison to french fries made using potatoes, both contain similar levels of macro-nutrients, calories, carbohydrates, fiber, and fat (before cooking). Sweet potato fries are higher in fiber, calcium, and vitamin A, while potato fries contain more iron, potassium, and vitamin C. When deep fried both will contain very similar levels of fat, but if the sweet potato "fries" have actually been baked they will have much less fat.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Fried Sweet Potatoes". Exploring The World Through Food. 31 May 2010.
  • ^ [ Exploring The World Through Food: Patates (Fried Sweet Potatoes)]
  • ^ Hand, T. E.; Cockerham, Kirby Lee (1921). The Sweet Potato: A Handbook for the Practical Grower. Macmillan. p. 47.
  • ^ Price, Robert Henderson (1896). Sweet Potato Culture for Profit: A Full Account of the Origin, History and Botanical Characteristics of the Sweet Potato. Texas Farm and Ranch. p. 106.
  • ^ Easycooking: Kananga Phodi ~ Tawa-fried Sweet Potatoes | Konkani Recipes
  • ^ Mackenzie, Macaela (27 November 2017). "Are Sweet Potato Fries Really Any Healthier Than French Fries?". Men's Health.

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