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  2. 70+ Stellar Sweet Potato Recipes to Make For ... - AOL

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    Baked Homemade Sweet Potato Chips. iStock. Served best warm and right out of the oven, sweet potato chips are a simple, wholesome snack your kids will love. Baking on aluminum foil ensures your ...

  3. Hoshi-imo - Wikipedia

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    Hoshiimo (干し芋 "dried sweet potato") is a Japanese snack made of dried sweet potatoes and a specialty of Ibaraki Prefecture. 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.

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  5. It's Not a Super Bowl Party Until You Serve These Homemade Dips

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    For serving, all you need is a big platter of homemade chips, crisp veggie sticks, apple slices, pita wedges, or hunks of good, crusty bread. Heck, you can end the party with a few sweet dessert ...

  6. Potato chip - Wikipedia

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    Early recipes for potato chips in the US are found in Mary Randolph's Virginia House-Wife (1824) [6] and in N.K.M. Lee's Cook's Own Book (1832), [7] both of which explicitly cite Kitchiner. [8] A legend associates the creation of potato chips with Saratoga Springs, New York, decades later than the first recorded recipe. [9]

  7. Munchos - Wikipedia

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    Ingredients include dehydrated potatoes, corn and/or sunflower oil, corn meal, potato starch, salt, sulfate, niacin, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, and yeast. In 1969, a 7.25oz., bag which sold for 59 cents retail is now sold—as of 2022 [update] —for $2.29 to $3.29, and $1.49 for the 2.25 oz. bag.