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The interior flesh is typically white, though some varieties are yellow, purple, or pink. Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, and Yams: What's the Difference?

While often confused with the sweet potato in North American grocery stores, the is a distinct, versatile tuber with a deep history rooted in West African and Asian cultures. Belonging to the genus Dioscorea , yams are monocots more closely related to lilies and grasses than to common potatoes. Botanical and Physical Identity The interior flesh is typically white, though some

They feature a rough, scaly, bark-like skin that can range from dark brown to light pink. The interior flesh is typically white

True yams can grow to massive sizes, sometimes reaching 5 feet in length and weighing over 100 pounds. though some varieties are yellow

Yams are thick tubers that grow on climbing vines.