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variously as malanga, otoy, otoe,
cocoyam (or new cocoyam), tannia, tannier,
yautía, macabo, o****o, macal, taioba, dasheen, quequisque, ʻape and (in
Papua New...
- (arrowhead or wapatoo)
Typha spp.
Xanthosoma spp. (malanga, cocoyam, tannia,
yautia and
other names)
Colocasia antiquorum (eddoe or ****anese potato) Bulb Allium...
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surrounding the filling, the masa, is made
primarily of
green banana and
grated yautía with
optional addition of squash.
Green banana can be
replaced with breadfruit...
- From the diet of the Taíno
people come many
tropical roots and
tubers like
yautía (taro) and
especially Yuca (c****ava), from
which thin cracker-like casabe...
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other plants of the
family Araceae,
including tannia (Xanthosoma spp.).
Yautias is a more
specific term.
Eddoes make part of the
generic classification...
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Montrichardia arborescens, the
yautia madera, or moco-moco, is a
tropical plant grows along river banks, swamps, or cr****s to a
maximum height of 9'. They...
- consumption. Some such
frutos menores were rice, corn, beans, batatas, ñames,
yautías, and pumpkins;
among fruits were plantains, bananas, oranges, avocados...
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region of
Southeast Asia.
Xanthosoma species may be
referred to as tannia,
yautia, new
cocoyam or
Chinese taro and
originate from
Central and
South America...
- of
Latin America, the Caribbean, and the
United States.
Green banana and
yautía is
considered the
original alcapurria. In
addition to a
pinch of salt, the...
- stock, squash, c****ava, yam, batata, corn on the cob, chickpeas, celeriac,
yautía, and potatoes.
Eaten with rice,
fried plantains or breadfruit, avocado,...