Sweet Potato
Sweet Potato (Ipomoea batatas) is a starchy, sweet-tasting root vegetable widely consumed across the world. Known for its natural sweetness, smooth texture, and vibrant colors (orange, white, purple, and red), sweet potato is a rich source of energy and nutrition. It belongs to the morning glory family and is different from common potatoes in both taste and nutritional profile.
Sweet potatoes are valued for their high beta-carotene (Vitamin A precursor) content, dietary fiber, and complex carbohydrates. They are also a good source of vitamins C, B6, manganese, and potassium, making them a highly nutritious food.
This versatile root is consumed in boiled, baked, fried, roasted, or steamed forms, and is also processed into flour, chips, noodles, and confectionery products. Because of its high nutritional value and natural sweetness, sweet potato is considered a functional food and is popular in both traditional diets and modern health-focused cuisines.

