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How long does sweet potato rot in the sewer?

Mature sweet potatoes will rot in the sewer for three days.

Sweet potatoes are not afraid of drought properly, and what they fear most is rain. If there is a lot of rain, sweet potatoes will only grow vines, and the vines will be particularly lush. After the rain flooded the sweet potatoes for a few days, 98% were rotten, and 2% were not rotten. That can only say that you are a little lucky, at least 2%.

Sweet potatoes can be boiled or boiled directly. These two cooking methods only have different tastes, and the choice mainly depends on personal preference.

Generally speaking, water-proof steaming is to steam sweet potatoes thoroughly with water vapor. In this case, there is no direct contact between water and sweet potato, so the sweet potato is sweet and soft. Boiling water is to let sweet potatoes boil in water, because water is in direct contact with sweet potatoes, so the sweet potatoes made in this way will be more moist.