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'''Fried sweet potato''' features in a variety of dishes and cuisines including the popular '''sweet potato fries''', a variation of ] using ] instead of ]. In ], fried sweet potatoes are known as '''Patates''' and are a popular part of ]. In Guinea, sweet potatoes are more popular than potatoes, and more commonly used to make fries.<ref></ref> | |||
] is a fried sweet potato dish in ]. | |||
] is a dish of lightly battered and fried sweet potato in ].<ref></ref> | |||
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File:Korean.cuisine-Goguma twigim-01.jpg|], a fried sweet potato dish in ] | |||
File:Mmm... sweet potato fries (6798471964).jpg| | |||
File:Sweet Potato Fries.jpg| | |||
File:Mmm... sweet potato fries (5843763646).jpg| | |||
File:Frying sweet potato.jpg|] sweet potato and onion | |||
File:Fried sweet potato.jpg| | |||
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==See also== | |||
{{portal|Food}} | |||
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