batata doce
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- Batata doce is the Portuguese term for sweet potato, a vital starchy root in Lusophone cuisines.
- It is a feminine noun phrase; the plural form is 'batatas doces', requiring agreement in both words.
- Highly popular in fitness culture due to its low glycemic index and high nutritional value.
- Used in a wide range of dishes, from traditional June festival treats to modern gourmet purees.
The term batata doce refers to the sweet potato, a starchy, tuberous root vegetable belonging to the Convolvulaceae family. In the Portuguese-speaking world, particularly in Brazil and Portugal, this vegetable is a staple of both traditional cooking and modern nutritional diets. Unlike the common potato, which is often called batata inglesa in Brazil to avoid confusion, the batata doce is recognized for its elongated shape, tapered ends, and skin that ranges from white to yellow, orange, red, or purple. The flesh inside can also vary significantly in color, with the orange-fleshed varieties being particularly rich in beta-carotene. Culturally, it is deeply embedded in the history of the Americas, where it originated, and was later spread to Europe and Africa by Portuguese explorers. Today, you will hear this word in diverse settings: from a grandmother explaining how to make a traditional doce de batata doce (sweet potato candy) to a fitness enthusiast at a gym discussing their pre-workout meal of frango com batata doce (chicken with sweet potato).
- Botanical Classification
- Known scientifically as Ipomoea batatas, it is a dicotyledonous plant, which distinguishes it from the common potato, a member of the nightshade family.
Minha avó sempre coloca batata doce no cozido de domingo para dar um toque adocicado.
In Brazil, the batata doce has undergone a cultural transformation. While it was once seen primarily as a humble 'peasant' food or a simple side dish for rural workers, it has now become the 'gold standard' for health-conscious individuals and athletes. This is due to its low glycemic index, providing sustained energy throughout the day. In Portugal, the vegetable is often associated with the autumn season and the island of Madeira, where it is a key ingredient in many regional breads and pastries. When you are at a feira livre (open-air market) in Brazil, you will see mounds of these roots, often categorized by their skin color. The vendor might ask if you prefer the roxa (purple) or the branca (white) variety, as each has a slightly different texture and sweetness level once cooked. The purple variety is generally creamier and sweeter, making it ideal for desserts or roasting, whereas the white variety is starchier and often used in savory soups.
- Culinary Usage
- It can be boiled, roasted, fried, or mashed. In Brazilian cuisine, it is also used to make 'doce de batata doce', a traditional gelatinous candy often shaped like a small heart or brick.
Para quem treina pesado, a batata doce é a melhor fonte de carboidratos complexos.
The linguistic structure of the term is quite straightforward: batata (potato) followed by the adjective doce (sweet). This follows the standard Portuguese rule where the adjective typically follows the noun. Interestingly, the word batata itself has Taino origins (from the Caribbean), while doce comes from the Latin dulcis. When using it in the plural, remember that both words must change: batatas doces. You will hear this term in recipes, in supermarkets, in nutritional advice, and even in slang in some regions, though its primary use remains culinary. It is also a frequent topic of conversation during the Festas Juninas (June Festivals) in Brazil, where roasted sweet potatoes are a common treat served around the bonfire. Its presence in the Lusophone world is a testament to the global exchange of crops and how a single vegetable can become a cultural icon across different continents and social classes.
- Varieties in Brazil
- The most common types are 'Branca' (white flesh, less sweet), 'Amarela' (yellowish flesh), and 'Roxa' (purple skin and flesh, very sweet and popular for desserts).
Você prefere a batata doce assada com casca ou cozida no vapor?
O purê de batata doce acompanha muito bem o salmão grelhado.
Comprei três quilos de batata doce na feira hoje de manhã.
Using batata doce correctly in a sentence requires an understanding of Portuguese noun-adjective agreement and gender. Since batata is a feminine noun, the adjective doce modifies it, although doce is an invariable adjective regarding gender (it's the same for masculine and feminine). However, number agreement is crucial. If you are talking about multiple sweet potatoes, you must pluralize both components: as batatas doces. In a culinary context, batata doce often functions as the head of a noun phrase, followed by various preparation methods. For example, batata doce assada (roasted sweet potato), batata doce frita (fried sweet potato), or purê de batata doce (sweet potato mash). Notice how the adjective for the preparation method (assada, frita) must agree in gender with 'batata'.
- Subject of the Sentence
- When it is the subject, it often takes a definite article: 'A batata doce é nutritiva.' (The sweet potato is nutritious.)
As batatas doces que comprei ontem já estão ficando moles.
In everyday conversation, you might use batata doce when ordering food or grocery shopping. You might say, 'Eu gostaria de substituir as batatas fritas por batata doce assada' (I would like to substitute the french fries for roasted sweet potato). This is a very common request in modern, health-conscious Brazilian restaurants. When describing the vegetable, you can use adjectives like macia (soft), doce (sweet), fibrosa (fibrous), or suculenta (juicy). For instance, 'Esta batata doce está muito macia e saborosa' (This sweet potato is very soft and tasty). Understanding the difference between 'batata' and 'batata doce' is vital; if you simply say 'batata' in a recipe that requires 'batata doce', the flavor profile and texture will be completely wrong.
- Direct Object
- Used as the object of a verb: 'Eu cozinho batata doce todas as manhãs.' (I cook sweet potato every morning.)
Você pode me passar a receita dessa sopa de batata doce com gengibre?
Furthermore, batata doce is frequently used in comparative sentences. For example, 'A batata doce tem mais fibras do que a batata comum' (Sweet potato has more fiber than the common potato). In nutritional contexts, you will often find it paired with proteins: 'O almoço dele consiste em peito de frango e batata doce' (His lunch consists of chicken breast and sweet potato). This specific phrase 'frango e batata doce' has become almost a meme in Brazil, representing the stereotypical diet of a 'maromba' (a gym rat or bodybuilder). Therefore, using the term can sometimes carry a subtle connotation of fitness or bodybuilding culture depending on the context.
- Prepositional Phrases
- Often follows 'de' to indicate flavor or main ingredient: 'sorvete de batata doce', 'nhoque de batata doce'.
Não se esqueça de comprar batata doce orgânica se estiver disponível.
A casca da batata doce é comestível e muito nutritiva.
Eles serviram chips de batata doce como entrada no jantar.
If you spend any significant time in a Portuguese-speaking country, you will hear batata doce in a variety of everyday environments. One of the most common places is the feira livre (street market). On a Saturday morning in São Paulo or Lisbon, the air is filled with the shouts of vendors. You might hear, 'Olha a batata doce fresquinha, freguês! Três quilos por dez reais!' (Look at the fresh sweet potato, customer! Three kilos for ten reais!). The market is the best place to observe the different varieties and hear how locals distinguish between them. Vendors will often point out the batata doce roxa as being the sweetest, or the batata doce branca as being better for mashing. This is where the word is most 'alive', tied to the sensory experience of the market—the smell of earth, the bright colors, and the lively bargaining.
- In the Kitchen
- In domestic settings, family members often discuss what to cook for dinner. 'Vou fazer uma batata doce no forno hoje' (I'm going to make a sweet potato in the oven today).
No mercado, a batata doce estava em promoção, então comprei bastante.
Another modern arena for this word is the fitness and wellness world. In gyms across Brazil, batata doce is spoken of with almost religious reverence. Personal trainers and nutritionists frequently include it in meal plans. You will hear gym-goers discussing their 'marmitas' (lunch boxes), saying things like, 'Minha dieta é basicamente frango com batata doce e brócolis' (My diet is basically chicken with sweet potato and broccoli). This has led to the term being associated with a specific lifestyle—one of discipline and physical training. Even on social media, hashtags like #batatadoce are used by fitness influencers to showcase their healthy meals and workout routines. It's a word that bridges the gap between traditional agricultural roots and modern urban health trends.
- In Restaurants
- Waiters will often list it as a side dish option. 'Temos arroz, feijão, salada e batata doce'.
O garçom perguntou se eu queria batata doce frita ou rústica.
You will also encounter batata doce in the context of traditional festivals. During the Festas Juninas, which take place in June across Brazil, batata doce assada na brasa (sweet potato roasted on embers) is a classic treat. You'll hear people at the stalls asking, 'Tem batata doce assada?' (Is there roasted sweet potato?). In Portugal, during the Magusto (St. Martin's Day) celebrations in November, although chestnuts are the star, sweet potatoes are often served alongside them in many regions. Hearing the word in these festive contexts connects it to feelings of warmth, community, and seasonal tradition. Finally, in health food stores (lojas de produtos naturais), you'll hear it mentioned in discussions about 'índice glicêmico' (glycemic index) and 'carboidratos complexos' (complex carbohydrates), highlighting its role in scientific and nutritional discourse.
- On Television
- Cooking shows frequently feature 'batata doce' due to its popularity and versatility in both sweet and savory recipes.
Assisti a um programa de culinária que ensinou a fazer pão de batata doce.
O cheiro de batata doce assando me lembra as festas juninas da minha infância.
Eles vendem chips artesanais de batata doce naquela banquinha.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make when learning Portuguese is simply translating 'sweet potato' as batata. While batata technically means potato, in most Portuguese-speaking regions, if you don't add the adjective doce, people will assume you are talking about the common white potato (Solanum tuberosum). In Brazil, this is specifically called batata inglesa. Confusing the two can lead to significant culinary disasters, as the flavor profiles and cooking times are quite different. Another common error involves the plural form. Many learners mistakenly say batata doces or batatas doce. The correct plural is batatas doces, where both the noun and the adjective must agree in number. This is a fundamental rule of Portuguese grammar that often trips up beginners who are used to English adjectives remaining unchanged in the plural.
- Gender Confusion
- Learners sometimes use masculine articles: 'o batata doce'. Since 'batata' ends in 'a', it is feminine: 'a batata doce'.
Comprei duas batatas doces (correct) vs. Comprei duas batata doces (incorrect).
Another mistake is related to pronunciation, specifically the word doce. English speakers often try to pronounce the 'e' at the end like a hard 'ee' or leave it silent. In most Brazilian accents, the final 'e' in doce sounds like a soft 'ee' (IPA: /'do.si/), whereas in Portugal, it is often a very reduced, almost silent neutral vowel (IPA: /'do.sɨ/). Getting this right is essential for sounding natural. Additionally, some learners confuse batata doce with other similar tubers like mandioca (cassava/yuca), inhame (yam), or cará. While they are all starchy roots, they are distinct species with different culinary uses. Calling a mandioca a batata doce might confuse a vendor or a waiter, as mandioca is much starchier and requires different preparation (and must be peeled carefully as some varieties contain cyanide).
- Prepositional Errors
- When saying 'sweet potato soup', use 'de': 'sopa DE batata doce', not 'sopa batata doce'.
Esta batata doce está muito doce! (Here 'doce' is used twice: once as part of the name, once as an adjective).
Lastly, learners sometimes struggle with the word order when adding more adjectives. In English, we say 'a large sweet potato'. In Portuguese, you would say 'uma batata doce grande'. The specific name of the vegetable (batata doce) acts as a single unit, and additional adjectives usually come after it. Saying 'uma grande batata doce' is grammatically possible but sounds very poetic or formal and is rarely used in a grocery store. Also, avoid using 'doce' before 'batata' (e.g., doce batata) as this changes the meaning to 'sweet potato' in a metaphorical or poetic sense, like 'sweet, lovely potato', which is not how you talk about groceries! Stick to the standard noun + adjective order to avoid sounding like a 19th-century poet in the middle of a supermarket aisle.
- Spelling Note
- In some older texts, you might see it hyphenated as 'batata-doce'. While both are found, modern usage often omits the hyphen, especially in Brazil.
Eu errei a receita porque usei batata inglesa em vez de batata doce.
As batatas doces roxas são as minhas favoritas para fazer purê.
Cuidado para não confundir batata doce com inhame na hora de comprar.
In the rich world of Portuguese tuber vocabulary, batata doce has several 'cousins' that learners often confuse. The most immediate comparison is with the batata inglesa (common potato). While both are called 'batata', they belong to different botanical families and have vastly different nutritional profiles. The batata inglesa is higher on the glycemic index and has a more neutral, earthy flavor compared to the sugary, often floral notes of the batata doce. Another similar root is the mandioca, also known as aipim or macaxeira depending on the region of Brazil. Mandioca is much denser and starchier than sweet potato and is a fundamental part of the Brazilian diet, used to make farofa, tapioca, and fried snacks. While you can sometimes swap batata doce for mandioca in a mash, the texture of mandioca is stickier.
- Inhame (Yam)
- Often confused with sweet potato in English, but in Portuguese, 'inhame' refers to a different root (Colocasia or Dioscorea) with a more slimy texture when cooked and a less sweet flavor.
Se não encontrar batata doce, você pode usar abóbora nesta receita.
Then there is the cará, which is very similar to inhame and often confused even by native speakers in different regions. In terms of culinary alternatives, if a recipe calls for batata doce and you cannot find it, abóbora (pumpkin/squash) is often the best substitute due to its sweetness and similar texture when roasted or pureed. In Portugal, castanhas (chestnuts) sometimes play a similar role in autumn dishes, providing a starchy, slightly sweet element to meats and stews. Another interesting alternative is the batata-baroa (also called mandioquinha in Brazil). This is a bright yellow, highly aromatic root that is incredibly creamy and sweet, often considered a gourmet version of the potato. It is frequently used in soups and purees where a delicate sweetness is desired, much like the batata doce.
- Batata-baroa (Parsnip/Arracacha)
- A yellow root vegetable, very popular in Brazil for making sophisticated purees and soups.
A batata doce é mais nutritiva que a batata inglesa comum.
When discussing synonyms, it's important to note that batata doce doesn't really have a direct synonym because it's the specific name of a plant. However, in certain regional dialects or historical contexts, you might find variations. In some parts of the Lusophone world, people might refer to specific cultivars by their own names, but batata doce remains the universal standard. Understanding these alternatives helps a learner navigate a menu or a market with confidence. For instance, knowing that mandioquinha is a premium alternative to batata doce can help you understand why a soup featuring it might be more expensive. Similarly, understanding that inhame is considered more 'medicinal' in some Brazilian cultures (often recommended for boosting the immune system) adds a layer of cultural depth to your vocabulary.
- Comparison Table
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- Batata Doce: Sweet, orange/purple/white, low GI.
- Batata Inglesa: Neutral, white/yellow, high GI.
- Mandioca: Very starchy, white/yellow, hard texture.
- Batata-baroa: Very aromatic, bright yellow, creamy.
Muitas pessoas substituem o arroz por batata doce para emagrecer.
O sabor da batata doce roxa é inigualável em sobremesas.
Prefiro comer batata doce do que batata frita comum.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
The English word 'potato' actually comes from the Taino 'batata' (sweet potato), even though we now use it mostly for the 'English' potato. So, linguistically, the sweet potato is the 'original' potato!
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing 'doce' as a single syllable like 'dose'. It must be two syllables.
- Stress placement: saying BA-tata instead of ba-TA-ta.
- Pronouncing the 't' as an English aspirated 't'. In Portuguese, it is dental and softer.
- Making the final 'e' in 'doce' too loud or long; it should be a short, soft sound.
- Confusing the nasal vowels of other words with the clean vowels in 'batata doce'.
難易度
Easy to recognize as it is a literal translation and very common.
Requires attention to plural agreement and gender.
Pronunciation of 'doce' can vary by region.
Distinctive sounds make it easy to identify in speech.
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Noun-Adjective Agreement
As batatas (plural noun) doces (plural adjective).
Placement of Adjectives
Batata (noun) doce (adjective) - Adjective follows the noun.
Preposition 'de' for ingredients
Purê DE batata doce, bolo DE batata doce.
Gender of Nouns ending in 'a'
A batata (feminine).
Invariable Adjectives (gender)
'Doce' is the same for masculine and feminine: o suco doce, a batata doce.
レベル別の例文
Eu como batata doce.
I eat sweet potato.
Simple subject-verb-object structure.
A batata doce é roxa.
The sweet potato is purple.
Using the definite article 'A' because the noun is feminine.
Você gosta de batata doce?
Do you like sweet potato?
The verb 'gostar' always requires the preposition 'de'.
Eu quero uma batata doce grande.
I want a large sweet potato.
The adjective 'grande' comes after the noun phrase.
A batata doce é muito boa.
The sweet potato is very good.
Adjective agreement: 'boa' is feminine to match 'batata'.
Tem batata doce no mercado.
There is sweet potato at the market.
Using 'Tem' as a colloquial way to say 'There is'.
Ela não gosta de batata doce.
She doesn't like sweet potato.
Negative sentence structure with 'não'.
Onde está a batata doce?
Where is the sweet potato?
Interrogative sentence with 'Onde'.
Vou comprar duas batatas doces na feira.
I'm going to buy two sweet potatoes at the market.
Correct plural form: 'batatas doces'.
Minha mãe faz uma batata doce assada deliciosa.
My mother makes a delicious roasted sweet potato.
Compound noun followed by an adjective 'assada'.
A batata doce é mais saudável que a batata frita.
Sweet potato is healthier than french fries.
Comparative of superiority: 'mais... que'.
Você prefere batata doce cozida ou frita?
Do you prefer boiled or fried sweet potato?
Using 'ou' to offer a choice between two adjectives.
Nós comemos batata doce no jantar ontem.
We ate sweet potato for dinner yesterday.
Past tense 'comemos' (Pretérito Perfeito).
Preciso descascar a batata doce antes de cozinhar.
I need to peel the sweet potato before cooking.
Infinitive verbs after 'Preciso'.
A batata doce roxa é mais doce que a branca.
The purple sweet potato is sweeter than the white one.
Using colors as adjectives to distinguish varieties.
Quanto custa o quilo da batata doce?
How much does a kilo of sweet potato cost?
Asking for price using 'Quanto custa'.
Dizem que a batata doce dá muita energia para o treino.
They say that sweet potato gives a lot of energy for training.
Using 'dizem que' to express general knowledge.
Para fazer o purê, amasse a batata doce enquanto estiver quente.
To make the mash, mash the sweet potato while it's hot.
Imperative 'amasse' and subjunctive 'estiver'.
Eu costumo substituir o pão por batata doce no café da manhã.
I usually substitute bread for sweet potato at breakfast.
The verb 'substituir... por'.
A batata doce é uma excelente fonte de vitamina A.
Sweet potato is an excellent source of vitamin A.
Using abstract nouns like 'fonte' and 'vitamina'.
Se você assar a batata doce com casca, ela fica mais saborosa.
If you roast the sweet potato with the skin, it becomes tastier.
First conditional: 'Se' + future subjunctive + present.
Existem diversas variedades de batata doce no Brasil.
There are several varieties of sweet potato in Brazil.
Using 'Existem' for existence in plural.
O doce de batata doce é uma sobremesa típica do interior.
Sweet potato candy is a typical dessert from the countryside.
Noun phrase 'doce de batata doce' where 'doce' has two meanings.
Ela está fazendo uma dieta que inclui muita batata doce.
She is on a diet that includes a lot of sweet potato.
Relative clause starting with 'que'.
O consumo de batata doce tem crescido entre os atletas profissionais.
The consumption of sweet potato has been growing among professional athletes.
Present perfect continuous equivalent: 'tem crescido'.
Apesar de ser doce, ela possui um baixo índice glicêmico.
Despite being sweet, it has a low glycemic index.
Concessive conjunction 'Apesar de'.
A batata doce adaptou-se perfeitamente ao clima tropical brasileiro.
The sweet potato adapted perfectly to the Brazilian tropical climate.
Reflexive verb 'adaptar-se' in the past.
É recomendável consumir a batata doce para manter os níveis de energia.
It is recommended to consume sweet potato to maintain energy levels.
Impersonal expression 'É recomendável'.
Muitas receitas tradicionais foram adaptadas para usar batata doce.
Many traditional recipes were adapted to use sweet potato.
Passive voice: 'foram adaptadas'.
A colheita da batata doce ocorre geralmente alguns meses após o plantio.
The sweet potato harvest usually occurs a few months after planting.
Using technical agricultural terms like 'colheita' and 'plantio'.
Duvido que você encontre uma batata doce melhor que esta.
I doubt you will find a better sweet potato than this one.
Subjunctive after verbs of doubt: 'Duvido que... encontre'.
A versatilidade da batata doce permite que ela seja usada em pratos doces e salgados.
The versatility of the sweet potato allows it to be used in sweet and savory dishes.
Abstract subject 'versatilidade' and subjunctive 'seja'.
A batata doce desempenhou um papel crucial na segurança alimentar de várias populações.
The sweet potato played a crucial role in the food security of various populations.
Using the sophisticated verb 'desempenhar'.
A diversidade genética da batata doce é um recurso valioso para a biotecnologia.
The genetic diversity of the sweet potato is a valuable resource for biotechnology.
Complex noun phrase as subject.
Não obstante o seu sabor, a textura da batata doce é o que mais atrai os chefs.
Notwithstanding its flavor, the texture of the sweet potato is what attracts chefs the most.
Formal conjunction 'Não obstante'.
A batata doce é frequentemente citada em estudos sobre dietas ancestrais.
Sweet potato is frequently cited in studies about ancestral diets.
Passive voice with an adverb of frequency.
A produção em larga escala de batata doce requer solos bem drenados e férteis.
Large-scale production of sweet potato requires well-drained and fertile soils.
Technical agricultural vocabulary.
Ao analisar a história da batata doce, percebemos a sua importância nas rotas comerciais.
When analyzing the history of the sweet potato, we realize its importance in trade routes.
Temporal clause with 'Ao' + infinitive.
A batata doce transcende a mera função nutricional, tornando-se um ícone cultural.
The sweet potato transcends mere nutritional function, becoming a cultural icon.
Using the verb 'transcender' and a gerund for consequence.
Caso não houvesse batata doce, a culinária regional seria muito mais pobre.
If there were no sweet potato, regional cuisine would be much poorer.
Hypothetical conditional with 'Caso' + imperfect subjunctive.
A onipresença da batata doce na mesa brasileira é um reflexo da nossa herança indígena.
The omnipresence of the sweet potato on the Brazilian table is a reflection of our indigenous heritage.
Using high-level vocabulary like 'onipresença' and 'herança'.
Sob uma perspectiva antropológica, a batata doce é um vetor de trocas culturais transatlânticas.
From an anthropological perspective, the sweet potato is a vector of transatlantic cultural exchanges.
Academic phrasing: 'Sob uma perspectiva...'.
A plasticidade fenotípica da batata doce permite que ela prospere em condições adversas.
The phenotypic plasticity of the sweet potato allows it to thrive in adverse conditions.
Highly technical scientific terminology.
É imperativo que se preservem as variedades crioulas de batata doce para garantir a biodiversidade.
It is imperative that heirloom varieties of sweet potato be preserved to ensure biodiversity.
Impersonal passive 'se preservem' in the subjunctive.
A batata doce, outrora estigmatizada como alimento de subsistência, goza hoje de um prestígio gourmet.
The sweet potato, once stigmatized as a subsistence food, now enjoys gourmet prestige.
Use of 'outrora' and the verb 'gozar de'.
A sutil complexidade do sabor da batata doce desafia as harmonizações vinícolas convencionais.
The subtle complexity of the sweet potato's flavor challenges conventional wine pairings.
Sophisticated culinary and sensory vocabulary.
A narrativa em torno da batata doce na literatura regionalista evoca um sentimento de nostalgia bucólica.
The narrative around the sweet potato in regionalist literature evokes a sense of bucolic nostalgia.
Literary analysis vocabulary.
Nada obsta a que a batata doce se torne o principal pilar da agricultura sustentável no século XXI.
Nothing prevents the sweet potato from becoming the main pillar of sustainable agriculture in the 21st century.
Formal idiom 'Nada obsta a que' + subjunctive.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— A colloquial way to say 'I'll choose the sweet potato (option)'. Often used in restaurants.
Entre as opções de acompanhamento, vou de batata doce.
— An informal expression of extreme liking or appreciation for the vegetable.
Para quem treina, batata doce é vida!
— Refers to the act of substituting a less healthy carb for sweet potato.
Muitas pessoas estão trocando o arroz por batata doce.
— Sweet potato roasted directly on embers, typical of festivals.
Nada supera o sabor da batata doce na brasa.
— Slices of sweet potato, usually for frying or roasting.
Corte as fatias de batata doce bem fininhas.
— Round slices of sweet potato.
Coloque as rodelas de batata doce na assadeira.
— Mashed sweet potato, often used in recipes.
Use a batata doce amassada para fazer a massa do nhoque.
— Gnocchi made with sweet potato instead of regular potato.
O nhoque de batata doce é uma opção sem glúten deliciosa.
よく混同される語
Refers to the common potato; lacks the sweetness and specific nutritional profile.
A different root entirely, though called 'yam' in some English dialects.
Starchier, denser, and requires different cooking techniques.
慣用句と表現
— This idiom uses 'batata' (not specifically 'doce'), meaning someone is in trouble or about to face consequences.
Se você não entregar o relatório, sua batata vai assar!
Informal— Refers to the modern fitness-obsessed generation that prioritizes diet and gym.
A geração batata doce não sai da academia.
Slang/Informal— A playful variation of 'nem tudo são flores', meaning life isn't always easy or perfect.
A vida de atleta é dura, nem tudo é batata doce.
Informal— An exclamation meaning 'Exactly!' or 'I knew it!', though it refers to 'batata' in general.
Eu disse que ele ia chegar atrasado e, batata! Ele chegou.
Informal/Old-fashioned— A rare regional humorous way to say someone had to suffer but got a small reward.
Ele trabalhou dobrado, mas pelo menos pagou o pato e comeu a batata doce.
Regional/Humorous— To make a change for the better, usually in health contexts.
Depois que ele começou a dieta, mudou de batata para batata doce.
Informal— A mild, playful insult for someone being silly or slow.
Deixe de ser cabeça de batata doce e preste atenção!
Informal/Child-friendly— Used to describe someone very kind or a situation that is very easy.
A prova estava mais doce que batata doce.
Informal— Sometimes used metaphorically for overthinking or 'frying' one's brain, though 'batata' is more common.
Estudei tanto que fritei a batata doce.
Slang— A variation of 'ir plantar batatas', telling someone to go away or leave you alone.
Não me amole, vá plantar batata doce!
Informal/Rude間違えやすい
Both are 'batatas'.
Batata inglesa is savory and high-glycemic; batata doce is sweet and low-glycemic.
Use batata inglesa para fritas e batata doce para o purê fit.
Both are sweetish yellow roots.
Batata-baroa is much more aromatic and has a different, more delicate texture.
A batata-baroa é ótima para sopas de bebê.
Visually similar to some white sweet potatoes.
Cará is less sweet and has a different botanical origin.
O cará é muito comum no café da manhã nordestino.
In some regions, pumpkin (jerimum) is used similarly to sweet potato.
Jerimum is a squash, not a tuberous root.
No Nordeste, comemos jerimum cozido com leite.
Common staple root like sweet potato.
Aipim (cassava) is much harder when raw and has a central fiber.
O aipim frito é um petisco muito popular.
文型パターン
Eu gosto de [noun].
Eu gosto de batata doce.
Vou comprar [number] [noun].
Vou comprar três batatas doces.
É melhor [verb] a batata doce.
É melhor assar a batata doce.
A batata doce é conhecida por [infinitive].
A batata doce é conhecida por ser muito nutritiva.
Dada a versatilidade da batata doce, [clause].
Dada a versatilidade da batata doce, ela é essencial na cozinha.
Não obstante o preço da batata doce, [clause].
Não obstante o preço da batata doce, ela continua sendo muito vendida.
A batata doce constitui-se como [noun phrase].
A batata doce constitui-se como um pilar da dieta rural.
Sob o prisma da nutrição, a batata doce [verb phrase].
Sob o prisma da nutrição, a batata doce oferece vantagens ímpares.
語族
名詞
動詞
形容詞
関連
使い方
Very high in culinary, health, and agricultural domains.
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Batata doces
→
Batatas doces
In Portuguese, adjectives modifying plural nouns must also be plural.
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O batata doce
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A batata doce
'Batata' is a feminine noun, so it requires the feminine article 'a'.
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Doce batata
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Batata doce
Standard noun-adjective order in Portuguese places the adjective after the noun.
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Eu gosto batata doce
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Eu gosto DE batata doce
The verb 'gostar' always requires the preposition 'de'.
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Batata doce inglesa
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Batata inglesa
Don't mix the two names; 'inglesa' is only for the common white potato.
ヒント
Agreement is Key
Always remember to pluralize both parts: 'batatas doces'. It's a common mistake to leave 'doce' in the singular.
Don't Overcook
Sweet potatoes cook faster than regular potatoes. Keep an eye on them so they don't become too mushy.
Choose Firm Roots
When buying, look for sweet potatoes that are firm and don't have soft spots or sprouts.
Low GI
If you are managing blood sugar, choose sweet potato over white potato as it has a lower glycemic index.
Try the Purple One
In Brazil, the 'batata doce roxa' is highly prized for its flavor. Don't miss out on trying it!
Learn the Cousins
Learn 'mandioca' and 'inhame' alongside 'batata doce' to avoid confusion at the market.
The Soft 'E'
The final 'e' in 'doce' is very soft. Don't pronounce it like a long English 'E'.
Easy Snack
Slice them thin and bake for 20 minutes to make healthy 'chips de batata doce'.
American Roots
Remember it's a native American plant; this helps associate it with Brazilian history.
Fitness Slang
If someone talks about 'frango com batata doce', they are likely talking about their gym diet.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Imagine a BAT (bat) eating a TA-TA (thank you) card that is very SWEET (doce). Bat-ta-ta Doce.
視覚的連想
Visualize an orange-fleshed tuber wearing a crown made of sugar cubes. The crown represents 'doce', and the tuber is the 'batata'.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Go to a local market or supermarket and try to find three different types of 'batata doce'. If you are in a Portuguese-speaking country, ask the vendor: 'Qual batata doce é a mais doce?'
語源
The word 'batata' comes from the Taino (Caribbean) language, likely 'batata'. It was borrowed into Spanish and then into Portuguese. The adjective 'doce' comes from the Latin 'dulcis', meaning sweet.
元の意味: The Taino word referred specifically to the sweet potato. When the common potato (Solanum tuberosum) was discovered later, the word 'batata' was often applied to it as well, leading to the need for the qualifier 'doce'.
Romance (Portuguese) with Indigenous American (Taino) loanword.文化的な背景
There are no major sensitivities, but be aware that in very impoverished regions, a diet consisting *only* of batata doce might be a sign of food insecurity rather than a fitness choice.
In the US, 'sweet potato' and 'yam' are often used interchangeably in grocery stores, but in Portuguese, 'inhame' and 'batata doce' are strictly different vegetables.
実生活で練習する
実際の使用場面
At the Gym / Fitness
- Frango com batata doce.
- Carboidrato de baixo índice glicêmico.
- Pré-treino.
- Dieta rigorosa.
At the Market (Feira)
- Quanto está o quilo?
- Está fresquinha?
- Quero a batata doce roxa.
- Me dá duas dessas.
In the Kitchen / Cooking
- Assar no forno.
- Cozinhar com casca.
- Fazer um purê.
- Cortar em rodelas.
Traditional Festivals
- Batata doce na fogueira.
- Doce de batata doce.
- Comida típica.
- Festa junina.
Nutrition / Health
- Fonte de fibras.
- Rica em vitaminas.
- Substituir alimentos processados.
- Saúde digestiva.
会話のきっかけ
"Você prefere batata doce ou batata comum no seu dia a dia?"
"Qual é a sua maneira favorita de preparar batata doce?"
"Você sabia que a batata doce é muito saudável para quem treina?"
"Na sua cidade, a batata doce é cara ou barata no mercado?"
"Você já experimentou o doce de batata doce tradicional do Brasil?"
日記のテーマ
Descreva uma refeição saudável que você preparou usando batata doce.
Escreva sobre as diferenças que você nota entre a batata doce e a batata inglesa.
Imagine que você é um vendedor de feira; tente convencer alguém a comprar sua batata doce.
Relate uma memória de infância que envolva algum tipo de tubérculo ou comida caseira.
Discuta a importância de incluir alimentos naturais como a batata doce na dieta moderna.
よくある質問
10 問Diz-se 'batata doce'. É um termo composto por um substantivo e um adjetivo.
O plural correto é 'batatas doces'. Ambas as palavras devem ser flexionadas no plural.
É um termo feminino, pois o núcleo do substantivo é 'batata'. Exemplo: 'A batata doce'.
A batata doce é mais adocicada e tem um índice glicêmico menor, sendo considerada mais saudável por muitos nutricionistas.
Fala-se 'purê de batata doce'. A palavra 'purê' vem do francês e é amplamente usada em português.
Sim, a casca é comestível e rica em nutrientes. Muitas pessoas preferem assar a batata doce com casca.
Porque ela fornece energia de forma gradual (carboidrato complexo), o que ajuda na resistência durante o treino.
Sim, as mais comuns são a branca, a amarela e a roxa. A roxa costuma ser a mais doce.
Diz-se 'batata doce assada'. Se for feita na brasa, diz-se 'batata doce na brasa'.
É uma sobremesa tradicional brasileira feita com batata doce cozida e açúcar, muitas vezes vendida em tabletes.
自分をテスト 200 問
Escreva uma frase usando 'batata doce' e o verbo 'gostar'.
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Descreva como você prepara batata doce assada.
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Quais são as diferenças entre a batata doce e a batata comum?
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Explique por que a batata doce é importante para os atletas.
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Crie uma pequena receita de purê de batata doce.
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Escreva sobre uma memória de comida que envolva batata doce.
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Como você pediria um quilo de batata doce no mercado?
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Quais são os benefícios da vitamina A presente na batata doce?
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Escreva uma frase no plural usando 'batatas doces'.
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Descreva o sabor e a textura da batata doce roxa.
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Compare a batata doce com a mandioca.
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Por que a batata doce é considerada um superalimento?
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Escreva um diálogo curto entre um vendedor e um cliente sobre batata doce.
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Quais pratos típicos usam batata doce no Brasil?
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Como a batata doce chegou à Europa?
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Escreva uma frase negativa sobre batata doce.
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Quais são as condições ideais para plantar batata doce?
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Como você descreveria a 'geração batata doce'?
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Escreva uma frase usando 'batata doce' como sujeito.
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Qual a importância da biodiversidade das batatas doces?
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Diga em voz alta: 'Eu gosto de batata doce assada'.
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Diga em voz alta: 'As batatas doces estão na mesa'.
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Pronuncie corretamente a palavra: 'Batata'.
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Diga em voz alta: 'Quanto custa o quilo da batata doce?'.
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Diga em voz alta: 'O purê de batata doce é muito bom'.
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Diga em voz alta: 'Eu prefiro a batata doce roxa'.
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Diga em voz alta: 'Frango com batata doce é saudável'.
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Diga em voz alta: 'A batata doce tem poucas calorias'.
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Diga em voz alta: 'Vou fazer um bolo de batata doce hoje'.
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Diga em voz alta: 'A casca da batata doce é roxa'.
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Diga em voz alta: 'Comprei duas batatas doces grandes'.
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Diga em voz alta: 'A batata doce é uma raiz tuberosa'.
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Diga em voz alta: 'Não esqueça de lavar a batata doce'.
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Diga em voz alta: 'O doce de batata doce é muito doce!'.
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Diga em voz alta: 'A batata doce é rica em fibras'.
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Diga em voz alta: 'Ela está fazendo dieta de batata doce'.
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Diga em voz alta: 'Prefiro batata doce do que batata frita'.
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Diga em voz alta: 'A batata doce assada é deliciosa'.
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Diga em voz alta: 'O índice glicêmico da batata doce é baixo'.
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Ouça e escreva a palavra principal: 'Batata doce'.
Ouça e identifique o adjetivo: 'A batata é doce'.
Ouça a frase e responda: 'Quantas batatas eu comprei? (Eu comprei três batatas doces)'.
Ouça e escreva o plural: 'Batatas doces'.
Ouça e identifique a cor: 'A batata doce é roxa'.
Ouça e complete: 'Vou fazer um _____ de batata doce'.
Ouça e identifique o prato: 'Eu gosto de batata doce assada'.
Ouça e responda: 'O que é saudável? (Frango com batata doce é muito saudável)'.
Ouça e escreva: 'A batata doce é uma raiz'.
Ouça e identifique a vitamina: 'A batata doce tem vitamina A'.
Ouça e complete: 'O _____ glicêmico é baixo'.
Ouça e escreva: 'As batatas doces são nutritivas'.
Ouça e identifique a fruta ou legume: 'Comprei batata doce hoje'.
Ouça e responda: 'Onde está a batata? (A batata doce está no forno)'.
Ouça e escreva: 'Doce de batata doce'.
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Summary
The term 'batata doce' is essential for navigating food and health contexts in Portuguese. Remember that 'doce' follows 'batata', and both words must be pluralized ('batatas doces') when referring to more than one.
- Batata doce is the Portuguese term for sweet potato, a vital starchy root in Lusophone cuisines.
- It is a feminine noun phrase; the plural form is 'batatas doces', requiring agreement in both words.
- Highly popular in fitness culture due to its low glycemic index and high nutritional value.
- Used in a wide range of dishes, from traditional June festival treats to modern gourmet purees.
Agreement is Key
Always remember to pluralize both parts: 'batatas doces'. It's a common mistake to leave 'doce' in the singular.
Don't Overcook
Sweet potatoes cook faster than regular potatoes. Keep an eye on them so they don't become too mushy.
Choose Firm Roots
When buying, look for sweet potatoes that are firm and don't have soft spots or sprouts.
Low GI
If you are managing blood sugar, choose sweet potato over white potato as it has a lower glycemic index.
関連コンテンツ
foodの関連語
a conta
A1The bill or check (in a restaurant).
a gosto
A2「お好みで」という意味です。
à la carte
A2個々の料理をメニューから注文すること。各品目に独自の価格が設定されており、食事の選択に柔軟性があります。
à mão
A2手作りの、または手元にある。手作業で行われることや、物がすぐ近くにあることを表す表現です。
à mesa
A2食卓についていること、食事をしている状態。
à parte
A2別に添えられた、または脇に置かれた。
à pressa
A2時間がなく、非常に速く行動または実行される。
à saúde
A2A toast, meaning 'to health' or 'cheers'.
a vapor
A2蒸された、または蒸気で動く。
à vontade
A2くつろいで、遠慮なく。