Sweet potatoes are a nutritious and naturally sweet root vegetable. They are rich in fiber, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Per 100 g of this root vegetable offers 86 calories and 3 g of fiber and is also rich in vitamins C and B6, potassium, and manganese, making it a healthy choice for people of all age groups. They have a lower glycemic index than white potatoes (especially when boiled), making them suitable for diabetics when consumed in moderation. According to a study, it has been found that a compound called Ipomoea batatas in sweet potatoes is effective in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Sweet potatoes are said to have gut-friendly fiber, which helps with digestion and keeps you fuller longer. They are rich in beta-carotene and polyphenols. It is mentioned in the study that sweet potato helps improve insulin sensitivity and help regulate blood sugar levels. According to study, sweet potatoes also contain flavonoids and carotenoids that help lower LDL cholesterol, reduce inflammation, improve endothelial function, and decrease blood pressure. Here we have listed seven common foods that one can combine with sweet potatoes to make a wholesome breakfast.
Eggs
As per food experts, one can pair roasted or sautéed sweet potatoes with boiled, scrambled, or poached eggs for a protein-rich, filling breakfast that goes well with some sauteed veggies on the side.
Greek Yogurt / CurdSweet potato can be paired with thick curd or Greek yogurt adding probiotics and protein, which help support digestion and gut health. One can mix roasted sweet potato along with Greek yogurt to make a filling side dish. They can also be served as fries and dip with seas
Nuts & SeedsRoasted or charred sweet potato when mashed and mixed is combined with salted and roasted nuts and seeds like almonds, walnuts, pumpkin or chia seeds, they make for a filling spread that can be slathered on toast or can be paired with multigrain crackers which are rich in healtSpinach or Kale
One can make a salad by combining sautéed greens like spinach along with baked or pan-fried sweet potato to make a filling meal, which is rich in iron, fibre, and antioxidants, making the meal more nutrient-dense.hy fats and crunch, helping balance sweet potato’s natural carbs.oning.
Chickpeas
They together make for a filling salad. One can mix roasted sweet potatoes with boiled chickpeas along with salt, pepper, lemon juice and leafy greens to make a hearty salad bowl.
Paneer
They together make for a protein and fiber-rich meal for vegetarians. One can combine pan-fried paneer cubes with roasted sweet potato chunks to make a filling chaat or salad delight that can be enjoyed for breakfast.
Cinnamon
Roasted sweet potato topped with cinnamon and paired with sourdough bread makes for a filling and comforting breakfast.
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