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They are not put into clay kilns! <g> It is lower temp than a home dehydrator.

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If it is any consolation, taters that are kiln dried can still sprout and grow.

It isn't a high heat, but until they are dried they are more like a colored white potato. Not even that really. If you were to cut open a fresh sweet potato, just dug, it would be full of white juice (we call it milk down south here).

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