Are the sweet Potatoes a Norwegian Potato?
No, sweet potatoes are not a Norwegian potato.
* Sweet potatoes are a root vegetable native to Central and South America.
* Norwegian potatoes, or potatoes in general, are a starchy tuber native to the Andes Mountains of South America.
While both are root vegetables, they are distinct species with different origins and culinary uses.
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