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Boniato (Ipomoea batatas)

SKU B3-BON-M
Original price $18.95 - Original price $39.95
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Pot Size: Medium Coconut Coir Pot

Heirloom Caribbean Staple with Chestnut Flavor and Creamy Texture

Boniato, also known as Cuban sweet potato, batata, or camote, is a cherished root vegetable native to Central and South America, with cultivation dating back to 1000 BC. Introduced to the Caribbean by the Taíno people, it became a staple in Cuban cuisine and culture. Unlike the orange-fleshed sweet potatoes, Boniato boasts a creamy white interior and a distinctive chestnut-like flavor. Its drier, fluffier texture makes it ideal for boiling, frying, or roasting, and it's a favorite in dishes like Cuban picadillo and croquetas.

Why Grow Boniato?

  • Cultural Heritage: A staple in Cuban and Caribbean cuisines, connecting you to rich culinary traditions.
  • Unique Flavor: Offers a chestnut-like taste with a drier, fluffier texture compared to common sweet potatoes.
  • Heat Tolerant: Thrives in hot climates, making it perfect for Florida gardens.
  • Versatile Use: Ideal for a variety of dishes, from savory to sweet.
  • Nutrient-Rich: High in fiber, vitamin C, and complex carbohydrates.

Growing Tips:

  • Sunlight: Requires full sun for optimal growth.
  • Soil: Prefers well-drained, sandy loam soil
  • Watering: Maintain consistent moisture; avoid overwatering to prevent tuber rot.
  • Planting: Start with slips or vine cuttings; plant 12 inches apart in rows spaced 3–4 feet apart.
  • Harvesting: Ready to harvest in 120–180 days; cure tubers in a warm, humid environment for 5–14 days to enhance storage.
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Heirloom Caribbean Staple with Chestnut Flavor and Creamy Texture

Boniato, also known as Cuban sweet potato, batata, or camote, is a cherished root vegetable native to Central and South America, with cultivation dating back to 1000 BC. Introduced to the Caribbean by the Taíno people, it became a staple in Cuban cuisine and culture. Unlike the orange-fleshed sweet potatoes, Boniato boasts a creamy white interior and a distinctive chestnut-like flavor. Its drier, fluffier texture makes it ideal for boiling, frying, or roasting, and it's a favorite in dishes like Cuban picadillo and croquetas.

Why Grow Boniato?

  • Cultural Heritage: A staple in Cuban and Caribbean cuisines, connecting you to rich culinary traditions.
  • Unique Flavor: Offers a chestnut-like taste with a drier, fluffier texture compared to common sweet potatoes.
  • Heat Tolerant: Thrives in hot climates, making it perfect for Florida gardens.
  • Versatile Use: Ideal for a variety of dishes, from savory to sweet.
  • Nutrient-Rich: High in fiber, vitamin C, and complex carbohydrates.

Growing Tips:

  • Sunlight: Requires full sun for optimal growth.
  • Soil: Prefers well-drained, sandy loam soil
  • Watering: Maintain consistent moisture; avoid overwatering to prevent tuber rot.
  • Planting: Start with slips or vine cuttings; plant 12 inches apart in rows spaced 3–4 feet apart.
  • Harvesting: Ready to harvest in 120–180 days; cure tubers in a warm, humid environment for 5–14 days to enhance storage.
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