As a comment about Sweet Potatoes (Ipomoea batatas), Horseshoe wrote:

Although the photos are listed as "roots" sweetpotato actually produces "tubers". None-the-less the product is a healthy and delicious treat, easy to grow and seldom plagued by pests.
The foliage is also delicious when cooked as you would greens. Beware, deer also are aware of the tastiness of sweetpotato plant.
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They are actually classified as enlarged roots and not tubers, according to several sources that I found on the internet.
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