By Dr. Hiral Prajapati (As told to Dharmesh Prajapati) March 20, 2026





VALSAD – In the philosophy of Sugati, we believe that nature provides a “universal medicine” for every season. The sweet potato is exactly that. Whether it is a chilly morning in the Himalayas or a humid afternoon in the Caribbean, this root vegetable adapts to our needs.
Different cultures have mastered a unique balance of flavors—sweet, salty, and spicy—turning a simple starch into a masterpiece. Here is a tour of the world through the lens of the sweet potato.
1. The Caribbean Zest: Boniato con Mojo
In Cuba and the Caribbean, the white-fleshed Boniato is preferred over the orange variety.
- The Balance: It is boiled until tender and then smothered in Mojo—a vibrant sauce of garlic, olive oil, and citrus (lime or bitter orange).
- Dr. Hiral’s Tip: The Vitamin C in the lime helps the body absorb the plant-based minerals in the potato. It is a perfect example of a “Functional Food.”
2. Korea’s Sweet Crunch: Gamja-Mattang
While Gamja usually refers to regular potatoes, the Korean Mattang style is a beloved street food for sweet potatoes (Goguma).
- The Balance: Deep-fried chunks are coated in a thick, caramelized sugar syrup. The result is a glass-like crunch on the outside and a fluffy, warm center.
- The Contrast: It’s often served with a hint of salt or black sesame to cut the sugar.
3. Japan’s Delicate Batter: Imo-Tempura
The Japanese Satsuma-imo (purple skin, yellow flesh) is the star of the tempura basket.
- The Balance: Sliced thin and dipped in a light, ice-cold batter, it is fried until just crisp.
- The Dip: It is served with Tentsuyu (a salty dashi-based sauce), providing that perfect salty-sweet umami hit.
4. India’s Spicy Kick: Shakarkandi-Chaat
As I’ve noted before, India excels at the spicy-sour spectrum.
- The Balance: Coal-roasted sweet potato cubes are tossed with Chaat Masala, rock salt, and green chilies.
- Dr. Hiral’s Tip: The use of black salt (Kala Namak) in this dish is brilliant for digestion, especially during the unseasonal rains we are currently experiencing.
5. The Modern Fusion: Sweet-Potato-and-Black-Bean-Tacos
Representing the evolving global palate, these tacos are a powerhouse of nutrition.
- The Balance: Roasted sweet potato provides the sweetness, black beans provide the earthy saltiness, and jalapeños or salsa provide the spice.
- The “Be Natural” Edge: This is a complete protein meal that is light on the gut and high in energy.
6. The Ultimate Indian Comfort: Sweet-Potato-Halwa
Finally, we return to the heart of the Indian home.
- The Balance: Grated sweet potato is slow-cooked in A2 Ghee with cardamom and a touch of jaggery.
- The “Sugati” Way: By using the natural sweetness of the potato, we reduce the need for refined sugar, making this a healthy alternative for those with a sweet tooth.
Summary of Global Sweet Potato Mastery
| Dish Name | Primary Flavor Profile | Cultural Origin |
| Boniato con Mojo | Tangy & Savory | Caribbean / Cuba |
| Gamja-Mattang | Sweet & Crunchy | South Korea |
| Imo-Tempura | Salty & Light | Japan |
| Shakarkandi-Chaat | Spicy & Tangy | India |
| Black Bean Tacos | Savory & Spicy | Modern Fusion / Mexico |
| Sweet-Potato-Halwa | Sweet & Aromatic | India |
Whether you are enjoying a quick chaat on the streets of Mumbai or a comforting halwa at home in Valsad, the sweet potato reminds us that health and taste are not mutually exclusive. “Be Natural” and let your kitchen be your first pharmacy.
Editorial Note
To: News Desk, Newsforyou.live
From: Dharmesh Prajapati, Senior International Correspondent
Subject: Health & Culture – Dr. Hiral’s Culinary Wisdom
Team, following up on our wellness series, Dr. Hiral Prajapati (Naturopath and Dietitian) has expanded her analysis of the Sweet Potato. While we cover the high-stakes conflict of “Operation Epic Fury,” Dr. Hiral is reminding our readers that food is the ultimate bridge between cultures. Using the specific varieties and dishes requested, she’s showcasing how this humble tuber unites the world.
