- The
Camotes Islands are a
group of
islands in the
Camotes Sea, Philippines.
Combined area is 236.36
square kilometres (91.26 sq mi). The
island group...
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connects the
Camotes Sea to the
Bohol Sea (west part).
Canigao Channel — the
strait between the
islands of
Bohol and Leyte,
which connects the
Camotes Sea to...
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Camote cue or
camotecue is a po****r
snack food in the
Philippines made from
camote (sweet potato).
Slices of
camote are
coated with
brown sugar and then...
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close ties to such a
central holiday, the
camote is very
important to the
culture of the
Mexican people.
Camotes are pressure-cooked
sweet potatoes served...
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caramelizing converted sugars.
Ceramics modeled after sweet potatoes or
camotes are
often found in the
Moche culture. In
South America, the
juice of red...
- ube ice cream.
Camote halaya,
sometimes known as "
camote delight" or "sweet
potato jam", is a
variant that uses
mashed sweet potato (
camote)
instead of ube...
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Porohanon is a
regional Bisayan language spoken in the
Camotes Islands in the
province of Cebu in the Philippines. Its
closest relatives are Hili****non...
- the
Camotes Sea, to the west is the
Camotes Sea
Facing Catmon, to the east is the
island of Poro with town of Poro and to the
south is the
Camotes Sea...
- muni****lities, Poro and Tudela, are
located on Poro Island. It is one of the four
Camotes Islands along with
Pacijan Island,
Ponson Island, and
Tulang Island. The...
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Walter F. Bell, p. 63 "
Camotes Islands - Lalaine´s Homeland". This
article incorporates material from the
Wikipedia page
Camotes_Islands,
Retrieved 8 March...