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Word: Sweet Potato

Definition: A sweet potato is a type of vegetable that is shaped like an egg or a large oval. It has a brown or orange skin and sweet orange or white flesh inside. Sweet potatoes grow underground and are a root vegetable. They are different from regular potatoes and have a sweeter taste.

Usage Instructions: You can use "sweet potato" to talk about this specific vegetable when cooking, eating, or discussing healthy foods.

Example Sentence: "I love to bake sweet potatoes and eat them with butter."

Advanced Usage: In more advanced discussions, you might talk about the nutritional benefits of sweet potatoes, such as their high levels of vitamins and fiber.

Example Sentence: "Sweet potatoes are rich in vitamins A and C, making them a healthy addition to any diet."

Word Variants: - Sweet Potatoes (plural): Refers to more than one sweet potato. - Sweet Potato Vine: This is the plant that produces sweet potatoes.

Different Meanings: While "sweet potato" mainly refers to the vegetable, in some contexts, it can be used informally as a term of endearment, similar to "honey" or "sweetheart."

Example Sentence: "You're such a sweet potato for helping me with my homework!"

Synonyms: - Yam (though yams and sweet potatoes are different, the terms are often confused in some regions) - Root vegetable (a broader category that includes sweet potatoes)

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs: There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs specifically related to "sweet potato." However, you can use the phrase "eat like a sweet potato" informally to describe someone who eats a lot, but this is not very common.

In summary, a sweet potato is a nutritious and versatile vegetable that can be cooked in many ways, such as baking, boiling, or frying.

Noun
  1. egg-shaped terra cotta wind instrument with a mouthpiece and finger holes
  2. the edible tuberous root of the sweet potato vine which is grown widely in warm regions of the United States
  3. pantropical vine widely cultivated in several varieties for its large sweet tuberous root with orange flesh

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