An explanation of the history of sweet potatoes, a vegetable that serves autumn flavors, and how to eat them in a delicious way!
In this article, we will explain about sweet potatoes, a popular autumn delicacy
Sweet potatoes (scientific name: Ipomoea batatas ) are perennial plants of the Ipomoea genus in the Convolvulaceae family. The edible part is the swollen root, commonly known as the "tuber," which stores nutrients. Also known as "kansho," they are popular for their sweet taste, as their name suggests. They originated in the region from Mexico to Guatemala in Central and South America, and spread to Europe and Asia, and are now cultivated worldwide.
In Japan, sweet potatoes were introduced from the Ryukyu Kingdom (present-day Okinawa Prefecture) to Satsuma Province (present-day Kagoshima Prefecture) during the Edo period, and from there spread throughout the country. They were affectionately known as "Satsuma potatoes" throughout Japan, hence the name "satsuma potato."
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Nutrition and health benefits of sweet potatoes
Sweet potatoes are known as a highly nutritious vegetable. They are rich in starch, vitamin C, and dietary fiber as their main nutrients. They contain more than five times the amount of vitamin C as apples, and are characterized by their resistance to heat damage. In addition, their high dietary fiber content stimulates intestinal function and is effective in relieving constipation
They are also rich in minerals such as potassium, iron, copper, and manganese, which help prevent high blood pressure and anemia. Purple varieties contain anthocyanins, and orange varieties contain beta-carotene, which are expected to have antioxidant properties
The history of sweet potatoes
Sweet potatoes have a long history, and are believed to have been cultivated in Mexico since before 3000 BC. They were then introduced to Peru in South America, and pottery depicting sweet potato leaves and flowers has been discovered in ancient Peruvian ruins
When Christopher Columbus discovered the New World at the end of the 15th century, it was introduced to Europe, and its sweet taste made it popular in Elizabethan England. It is said that it was introduced to Japan from Ryukyu to Satsuma in the early 17th century, and then spread throughout the country as a famine relief crop
Types and characteristics of sweet potatoes
There are many varieties of sweet potatoes, each with its own unique characteristics. Below are some of the most common varieties and their characteristics
- Beniazuma:
A variety commonly found in eastern Japan, it has a deep reddish-purple skin and a deep yellow interior. It has a fluffy texture and sweet taste, making it ideal for baking sweet potatoes and making sweets. - Beni Haruka
is a variety created by crossbreeding Kyushu 121 and Harukogane, and as its name suggests, it is said to be "much" more delicious than other varieties. It has a strong sweetness and is quite juicy, making it delicious when steamed or dried. - Naruto Kintoki (Naruto Sweet Potatoes)
is a variety grown in the sandy soil of Naruto City, Tokushima Prefecture, and is characterized by its soft texture and strong sweetness. It is suitable for tempura, candied sweet potatoes, and as an ingredient in sweets. - Annouimo (Annou sweet potato)
is a variety grown in Tanegashima, Kagoshima Prefecture, and is characterized by its extremely sweet and sticky texture. Also known as "honey potato," it is suitable for baked sweet potatoes, dried sweet potatoes, and desserts.
Delicious Sweet Potato Recipes
Sweet potatoes are delicious when simply baked or steamed, but they can also be used in a variety of other dishes. Here are some recipes to help you
1. Stir-fried sweet potatoes with butter and soy sauce
Ingredients (for 2 people)
- 1 sweet potato
- Butter: 10g
- Soy sauce: 1 tablespoon
- Sugar: 1 teaspoon
- Salt: a little
- White sesame seeds: appropriate amount
How to make it
- Wash the sweet potatoes thoroughly and slice them into thin slices with the skin on
- Melt the butter in a frying pan, add the sweet potatoes and fry over medium heat
- Once the sweet potatoes are soft, add soy sauce and sugar and continue to stir-fry, then season with salt
- Sprinkle with white sesame seeds and it's done
summary
Sweet potatoes have long been loved by many people for their rich nutritional value and delicious taste. By learning about the history and characteristics of sweet potatoes, you will be able to not only eat them, but also appreciate their appeal more deeply. Be sure to try cooking with sweet potatoes as a taste of autumn
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