Hoang Long sweet potato tubers have light pink skin, dark yellow flesh like turmeric, not too friable when eaten, moderate sweetness. However, due to the poor tolerance of drought and cold, and easy to get frost, farmers must pay attention to take care to be able to harvest the most delicious sweet potatoes. Currently, Hoang Long sweet potatoes are sold in many tourist destinations and are very popular with foreign tourists.
With a fairly pure Vietnamese name, Hoang Long sweet potato has only appeared in recent decades. Originally imported from China and piloted along the Hoang Long River – Ninh Binh, it is now widely grown throughout the North. However, Hoang Long sweet potato is still considered a famous specialty of Ninh Binh, because many people think that this potato variety when grown in other places is not as delicious as grown in the land near the Hoang Long river, so it will cost you 10,000. -15,000 VND for 1kg of delicious potatoes in Ninh Binh.
Source: Collected internet.
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