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  2. Hoshi-imo - Wikipedia

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    The sweet potatoes are generally steamed first before peeling, slicing, and drying, with no artificial sweeteners added. In some cases, the sweet potatoes may be roasted rather than steamed. The surface may be covered with a white powder. Not to be mistaken for mold, this is a form of crystallized sugar that emerges as the sweet potatoes dry. [1]

  3. How Many Sweet Potatoes Per Person Do You Need? Here's An ...

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    A sweet potato casserole recipe might call for three pounds, or about 48 ounces, of sweet potatoes. By Burgess’s estimation, that should equate to 9 to 12 servings. By Burgess’s estimation ...

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    The Thanksgiving selection includes a Shady Brook Farms frozen whole turkey, gravy mix, stuffing mix, macaroni and cheese, and rolls, as well as ingredients for mashed potatoes, sweet potato ...

  5. Pre-Columbian transoceanic contact theories - Wikipedia

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    Sweet potatoes for sale, Thames, New Zealand. The word "kumara" has entered English from Māori and is widely used, especially in Polynesia. Dutch linguists and specialists in Amerindian languages Willem Adelaar and Pieter Muysken have suggested that the word for sweet potato is shared by Polynesian languages and languages of South America.

  6. Behind the cultural divide between pumpkin and sweet potato pies

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    The importance of sweet potato pie to African Americans has continued through generations. Culinary historian Michael Twitty grows his own sweet potatoes for his pie, an unbroken family tradition ...

  7. Sweet potato cultivation in Polynesia - Wikipedia

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    Sweet potato is associated with the new year festival of Makahiki, where the first fruits of the harvest (kāmalui hou) were offered to the gods, typically sweet potatoes and taro. [ 25 ] By the mid-1800s, traditional rain-fed sweet potato cultivation in Hawaii ceased due to depopulation and damage caused by introduced Western grazing animals ...