Sweet potatoes and yams: What’s the difference? According to Bon Appétit1, most yams at the supermarket are actually orange-fleshed sweet potatoes. So, why do they have two names? In the 1930s, Louisiana sweet potato growers marketed a “new” kind of orange-fleshed sweet potatoes as “yams” to help their produce stand out from other states’. The name stuck; however, the USDA now requires the word “yam” to be accompanied by “sweet potato” in official descriptions.

Sweet Potato and Yam Differences

While very similar, sweet potatoes and yams do have some differences. Yams have a rough brown skin and a starchy potato-like inside. Sweet potatoes have a softer skin and creamier inside. According to the United States Sweet Potato Council Inc.2, there are hundreds of sweet potato varieties, which can be divided into five basic types:

How to Select Sweet Potatoes

Look for firm sweet potatoes that are free from signs of decay, bruises, cracks or signs of sprouting. Sweet potatoes are more perishable than white potatoes, so be mindful when selecting them. Choose similar-sized sweet potatoes for more uniform cooking.

Howto Store Sweet Potatoes

Store sweet potatoes in a cool, dry dark area. Place in a basket or bowl. Do not store in the refrigerator. Sweet potatoes can store for up to two weeks, if stored properly.

NutritionFacts

If you are following a low-potassium diet, sweet potatoes must be limited as they are high in potassium. According to the USDA3, 1 cup of sweet potato cubes contains:

Calories 114

Total fat                0.1 gm

Sodium                 73 mg

Potassium            448 mg

Total Carb            27 gm

Dietary Fiber      4 gm

Protein 2.1 gm

Enjoy these sweet potato recipes from DaVita.com.

Pork Tenderloin Sweet Potato Hash

Sweet Potato Pie

Cumin Sweet Potato Shoestring Fries

REFERENCES:

  1. Yam vs Sweet Potato: What’s the Difference? Bon Appétit. Accessed 4/23/23. https://www.bonappetit.com/story/difference-between-sweet-potato-and-yam