Yams! Photo courtesy Wikimedia Commons. |
If you live in the United States, you're probably eating sweet potatoes, despite the labels at the grocery store.
Yams are rarely grown in the United States and are not readily available. Yams can grow to the size of a small child, according to one of my favorite vegetarian cookbooks. Really!
The tubers are usually sold cut into manageable chunks. If you want to dine on a real yam, go to a Latino market and search for "name". It will likely be sold by the pound in shrink-wrapped packages to preserve the vegetable's moisture.
So, have you eaten real yams? I don't think I have!
Until Next Time,
Choose Healthy!
Angela Tague
Whole Foods Living
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Nope. I haven't.
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure I haven't either! ~Angela
DeleteWow those are huge, sweet potatoes are what they sell in the stores! I've NEVER seen yams there!
ReplyDeleteCrazyy little fact, isn't it? True yams are HUGE! ~Angela
DeleteWell I guess I haven't - that photo is amazing!! Have a great weekend :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! You too! ~Angela
DeleteI don't think that I have either Angela! I had no idea that a real yam was so much different than a sweet potato. Next time I go to the grocery store, I think I might tear down all the yam signs lol. Going to have to seek out some real ones and give them a try. Cool post.
ReplyDeleteHi Tracy, Thanks for stopping by! I'm glad I did a little research on this one! Fun facts! ~Angela
DeleteThat picture is awesome!
ReplyDeleteA note about yesterday's post: I believe Guar gum can be substituted for Xanthan gum and it's a lot cheaper. Also, Eve Berman has a cookbook called, "Culinary Potions" that has many gluten-free recipes.
HI Joy! Thanks for the tips and cookbook suggestion. I'll have to check those out! I haven't baked with guar gum either, but I do see it listed in recipes too. Such a learning curve with GF baking! ~Angela
DeleteI guess I've never eaten a yam. Thanks for sharing the picture.
ReplyDeleteThey are crazy big, aren't they?! ~Angela
DeleteMy husband and I have been to Mexico at least 10 times. I'm sure we have at some point.
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until now I thought yams and sweet potatoes were the same thing. lol
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DeleteOoh, I had no idea! I probably haven't either!
ReplyDeleteYum, yams! That photo is incredible!
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