God Enel
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So over here in Germany i see more and more restaurants offering yuca fries.
What is Yuca?
Yuca (sometimes called Cassava) is a root vegetable similar to the potato with a waxy outer skin and a starchy center. It is native to South and Central America and used quite widely in Latin cooking. Yuca is similar in shape to a sweet potato and can be found in the produce aisle. Although it’s similar to sweet potatoes and yams, it has a bark-like skin that you have to remove… which can be intimidating but we’ll tackle that together!
( picture and text shamelessly stolen from: https://www.thehealthymaven.com/crispy-baked-yuca-fries/ )
French fries, I think need no explanation.
And the last contender (which I totally forgot and added in the last second lol)
Sweet potato fries:
So which ones do you guys prefer? The “new” contender yucca the sweet ones or the regular basic French fries?
Yesterday I’ve eaten some damn amazing yuca / yucca fries and they’ve been 10/10 delicious.
So I’m not sure what to vote as they’ve been so good
Fight!
What is Yuca?
Yuca (sometimes called Cassava) is a root vegetable similar to the potato with a waxy outer skin and a starchy center. It is native to South and Central America and used quite widely in Latin cooking. Yuca is similar in shape to a sweet potato and can be found in the produce aisle. Although it’s similar to sweet potatoes and yams, it has a bark-like skin that you have to remove… which can be intimidating but we’ll tackle that together!
( picture and text shamelessly stolen from: https://www.thehealthymaven.com/crispy-baked-yuca-fries/ )
French fries, I think need no explanation.
And the last contender (which I totally forgot and added in the last second lol)
Sweet potato fries:
So which ones do you guys prefer? The “new” contender yucca the sweet ones or the regular basic French fries?
Yesterday I’ve eaten some damn amazing yuca / yucca fries and they’ve been 10/10 delicious.
So I’m not sure what to vote as they’ve been so good
Fight!