Sweet potatoes are packed with carotenoids; that is what gives them that orange color. Interestingly enough if you find something to be orange throughout, it'll usually have a high content of carotenoids, however, the orange actually does not- I guess nature messed up on that one.
Carotenoids are a pro-vitamin A meaning that they are a precursor to vitamin A. Carotenoids are thrown into our stomach, pushed into our intestines, taken over to our livers, and then passed along to the kidney where they …show more content…
Sweet potatoes are packed with fiber.
The fiber content alone makes it a valuable source of nutrients. Fiber is great for cleaning out the body, for going through and cleansing your liver and kidney.
Fiber is also a wonderful stool softener, if you are one who suffers from chronic constipation, eat a sweet potato and see what comes of it. Who knows maybe you will make it an everyday part of your diet.
A full grown sweet potato will hold one hundred percent of your fixed vitamin c and potassium allowance. That means you don't have to eat
oranges or bananas ever again; although they are also good for you, and it is not suggested or advisable that you stop eating other things on account of the nutritious content of a sweet potato.
Try baked sweet potatoes for dinner; it is a lot like a baked potato, except it tastes better. You can also grate them and fry them up for breakfast as sweet potato hash brown; this makes for an awesome breakfast.
Pretty much everything you can do with a potato you can do it better with a sweet potato. Keep that in mind next time you want to eat