sweet potato

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Englisch - Türkisch
tatlı patates

Biz pişmiş tatlı patates yedik. - We ate baked sweet potatoes.

O çok fazla tatlı patates aldı. - He bought far too many sweet potatoes.

yer elması
sarmaşıkpatatesi
tatlıpatates
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) Tatlı patates, sarmaşık patatesi, yer elması
Englisch - Englisch
The tuber of this plant cooked as a vegetable
A yam; a tuber from the genus Dioscorea
A tropical perennial American vine, Ipomoea batatas, having a fleshy tuber
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) A vegetable that looks like a red potato, is yellow inside, and tastes sweet
pantropical vine widely cultivated in several varieties for its large sweet tuberous root with orange flesh
the fleshy root of the sweet potato vine
Shakarkand Vegetable
a starchy root vegetable (either yellow or white)
The sweet potato is a tropical American plant of the morning glory family Although the tubers of the sweet potato are similar to those of the common potato, the two plants are from different families
Sweet potatoes are vegetables that look like large ordinary potatoes but taste sweet. They have pinkish-brown skins and yellow flesh. Food plant (Ipomoea batatas; family Convolvulaceae) native to tropical America and widely cultivated in tropical and warm temperate climates. Botanically unrelated to the white, or Irish, potato or the yam, sweet potatoes are oblong or pointed oval, tuberous roots. Skin colour ranges from light buff to brown to purplish red; the pulp may be white (highest in starch) to orange (also high in carotene) to purple. Long, trailing plant stems bear funnel-shaped flowers tinged with pink or rose violet. Sweet potatoes are served baked or mashed and used as pie filling
edible tuberous root of the sweet potato vine grown widely in warm regions of the United States
There are many varieties of sweet potato, which are in-appropriately called (and labeled) "yams," which they are not True yams are unrelated to sweet potatoes
edible tuberous root of the sweet potato vine grown widely in warm regions of the United States pantropical vine widely cultivated in several varieties for its large sweet tuberous root with orange flesh the fleshy root of the sweet potato vine
{i} sweet edible orange-colored root that is similar to a yam
egg-shaped terra-cotta wind instrument with a mouthpiece and finger holes
Contrary to popular belief, the sweet potato is different from the yam Sweet potatoes are bright with orange flesh, though some varieties have yellow, white, or even purple flesh
kumara
yams
A sweet potato
yam
sweet-potato ring rot
disease of sweet potatoes in which roots are girdled by rings of dry rot
sweet-potato whitefly
a variety of whitefly
sweet potato

    Silbentrennung

    sweet po·ta·to

    Türkische aussprache

    swit pıteytō

    Synonyme

    batata, ipomoea, yam, kumara

    Aussprache

    /ˈswēt pəˈtāˌtō/ /ˈswiːt pəˈteɪˌtoʊ/

    Etymologie

    [ 'swEt ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English swete, from Old English swEte; akin to Old High German suozi sweet, Latin suadEre to urge, suavis sweet, Greek hEdys.
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