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Organic SC Farm Fresh Purple Sweet Potatoes - Non-GMO, Pesticide-Free, 5lb Bag - Perfect for Baking, Roasting & Healthy Meals
Organic SC Farm Fresh Purple Sweet Potatoes - Non-GMO, Pesticide-Free, 5lb Bag - Perfect for Baking, Roasting & Healthy Meals

Organic SC Farm Fresh Purple Sweet Potatoes - Non-GMO, Pesticide-Free, 5lb Bag - Perfect for Baking, Roasting & Healthy Meals

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Description

These Parisi Farms sweet potatoes were proudly grown in SC. We believe in providing our customers with the best chemical-free produce available. These purple sweet potatoes are medium to large in size and are long, cylindrical, and oblong. The skin is semi-smooth and brown with many medium-set eyes scattered across the surface. The flesh is vibrant purple with white and violet striations and is firm with a low moisture content that allows for a drier consistency than most sweet potato varieties. When cooked, these purple sweet potatoes offer a dense texture with less sweetness than their orange counterparts. These sweet potatoes are fresh dug and shipped dirty. This is done to prolong their shelf life, if stored properly they can be preserved upwards of 90 days.

Features

    Grown Pesticide Free

    Grown Using Natural Fertilizers

    Grown And Packaged in South Carolina

    Specialty Sweet Potato

Reviews

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We forgot to grab purple potatoes on our last run to the Asian grocery. I saw these and ordered them. We received them in 3 days, shipped fast via priority mail. At first we weren't impressed because there were only 6 in the box. We weighed it and it came in just over 5lbs. So I baked one 400F x 50 minutes. The wife said they are perfect and well worth the $4 a piece price tag. Reminds her of the potatoes her dad grows in Thailand. Surprising for a South Carolina crop.