That’s another clickbait recipe hook. The phrases “out of this world,” “no joke,” “only way we eat them now” are just engagement language to make you click or comment. The “0 point” is usually just shorthand from diet communities (like WW points) or completely random bait.
A normal, realistic sweet potato recipe people often mean with posts like this is something simple like:
Sweet potato baked or roasted with a seasoning or topping.
A common “viral-style” version
Crispy roasted sweet potatoes:
- Cube sweet potatoes
- Toss with olive oil
- Add salt, pepper, paprika, garlic powder
- Roast at ~200°C (400°F) for 25–35 minutes
Popular “upgrade” versions
- Honey + cinnamon (sweet version)
- Garlic + parmesan (savory version)
- Chili powder + lime (spicy version)
- Air fryer version for extra crispiness
Reality check
There is no single “only way” to eat sweet potatoes. They’re just versatile and can be:
- Baked
- Boiled
- Mashed
- Roasted
- Air-fried
- Added to soups or curries
So the post is almost certainly just hyping a normal recipe idea as something revolutionary.
If you want, paste the “first comment” or full recipe and I’ll decode exactly what version they’re pushing.

