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  2. Japanese Sweet Potato Home Fries (Satsuma-imo) Recipe - AOL

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    Want to make Japanese Sweet Potato Home Fries (Satsuma-imo)? Learn the ingredients and steps to follow to properly make the the best Japanese Sweet Potato Home Fries (Satsuma-imo)? recipe for your family and friends.

  3. 11 Recipes Featuring Japanese Sweet Potatoes, a Staple for ...

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    Purple sweet potatoes grow easily in this part of the world and are incorporated into meals like miso stew with tofu, shiitake mushrooms, carrots, and onions.

  4. The Asian Way To Make Sweet Potato Casserole 10x Better

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  5. Sweet potato - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, a dish similar to the Korean preparation is called yaki-imo (roasted sweet potato), which typically uses either the yellow-fleshed "Japanese sweet potato" or the purple-fleshed "Okinawan sweet potato", which is known as beni-imo. Sweet potato soup, served during winter, consists of sweet potato boiled in water with rock sugar and ginger.

  6. Kenpi - Wikipedia

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    Imo-kenpi (芋けんぴ, 芋 meaning "potato" (especially "sweet potato")) is a snack food and common omiyage/meibutsu from Kōchi Prefecture, Japan. They are strips of candied sweet potato, resembling french fries in appearance, but are hard and sugary sweet in taste. Now, in Japan, almost all super markets and convenience stores sell imo ...

  7. List of twice-baked foods - Wikipedia

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    Pictured is a twice baked potato with cheddar cheese, bacon and green onion topping. Zwieback: A type of crisp, sweetened bread, made with eggs and baked twice. It is sliced before it is baked a second time, which produces crisp, brittle slices that closely resemble melba toast. [17] The name comes from German zwei ("two") or zwie ("twi-"), and ...

  8. Japanese Sweet Potato Home Fries (Satsuma-imo) - AOL

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    Peel potatoes, rinse then slice into 1/4" rounds. Place in a pot, cover with water then allow to soften; approximately 15-20 minutes. Heat oil in a large frying pan then add onions. Drain potatoes ...

  9. Hoshi-imo - Wikipedia

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    Hoshiimo (干し芋 "dried sweet potato") is a Japanese snack made of dried sweet potatoes and a specialty of Ibaraki Prefecture. The sweet potatoes are generally steamed first before peeling, slicing, and drying, with no artificial sweeteners added. In some cases, the sweet potatoes may be roasted rather than steamed.