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Potatoes, white, flesh and skin vs Sweet potato, cooked, baked in skin

Fiber comparison — per 100g and per serving

Both Potatoes, white, flesh and skin and Sweet potato, cooked, baked in skin are tracked in the USDA FoodData Central database. This comparison shows total fiber, soluble and insoluble fiber breakdown, fiber per serving, and fiber efficiency (grams per 100 calories) — giving a complete picture for anyone choosing between these two foods. Serving size matters as much as fiber density: a food with lower fiber per 100g may still deliver more fiber per serving depending on typical portion sizes.

Sweet potato, cooked, baked in skin has more fiber per serving (3.8g vs 3.6g)

Potatoes, white, flesh and skin

Vegetables and Vegetable Products
3.6 g per potato medium (2-1/4" to 3-1/4" dia)
% of 30g daily goal 12%
0.6g sol
1.5g insol
Per 100g
2.1g
Calories
92 kcal
Fiber / 100cal
2.3g
Servings to 30g
8.3
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Sweet potato, cooked, baked in skin

Vegetables and Vegetable Products
3.8 g per medium (2" dia, 5" long, raw)
% of 30g daily goal 13%
1.1g sol
2.2g insol
Per 100g
3.3g
Calories
90 kcal
Fiber / 100cal
3.7g
Servings to 30g
8.0
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Metric Potatoes, white, flesh and skin Sweet potato, cooked, baked in skin
Fiber per 100g 2.1g 3.3g
Fiber per serving 3.6g / potato medium (2-1/4" to 3-1/4" dia) 3.8g / medium (2" dia, 5" long, raw)
Soluble fiber 0.6g 1.1g
Insoluble fiber 1.5g 2.2g
Calories (per 100g) 92 kcal 90 kcal
Fiber per 100 cal 2.3g 3.7g
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