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5 lesser-known reasons to switch to sweet potatoes

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 11, 2025, 15:27 IST
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5 lesser-known reasons to switch to sweet potatoes


In most Indian households, sweet potatoes are enjoyed occasionally or during festivities, but do you know what happens when you replace regular potatoes and switch to the ‘healthy’ sweet potatoes? From savory delights to sweet dishes, this root vegetable is extensively used in so many interesting ways in Indian cuisine, but do you know what happens when you switch to sweet potatoes? Let’s find out…

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Regulates Blood Sugar

Unlike regular potatoes, sweet potatoes have a low glycemic index, which means they release sugar slowly into the bloodstream. This helps in preventing blood sugar spikes and crashes, making them a smarter carb choice for people with diabetes or those trying to manage their energy levels. Their fiber content also slows digestion, which contributes to better blood sugar control.

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Anti-Inflammatory Properties


Thanks to their high levels of antioxidants, including beta-carotene, vitamin C, and anthocyanins (especially in purple varieties), sweet potatoes can help fight inflammation in the body. Chronic inflammation is linked to a range of health issues, from arthritis to heart disease, and sweet potatoes offer a natural, delicious way to keep it in check.

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Gut-Friendly


Sweet potatoes contain resistant starch, especially when cooked and cooled. This type of starch acts like soluble fiber, feeding the good bacteria in your gut and promoting a healthy microbiome. A well-fed gut environment is essential for digestion, immunity, and even mood regulation, and sweet potatoes quietly support all of that.

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Good for skin

The beta-carotene in sweet potatoes doesn’t just help your eyes—it also benefits your skin. Once consumed, beta-carotene is converted to vitamin A, which supports skin cell turnover, protects against UV damage, and promotes a healthy, radiant complexion. It’s nature’s way of giving your skin a glow, from the inside out.

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Rich Source of Manganese


Sweet potatoes are a rich, often overlooked source of manganese, a trace mineral that plays a key role in bone development, calcium absorption, and metabolism regulation. Just one medium sweet potato provides over 40% of your daily manganese needs, making it a great food for those looking to boost bone and joint health naturally.

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