- Chile,
Central America, and the Philippines, the
sweet potato is
known as
camote (alternatively
spelled kamote in the Philippines),
derived from the Nahuatl...
-
camote (sweet potato).
Camote Diggers is a 1969 oil on
canvas work
measuring 88 cm × 149 cm (35 in × 59 in). A
smaller and
finished version of
Camote...
- 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...
-
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...
- 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...
- The
Camotes Sea is a
small sea
within the
Philippine archipelago,
situated between the
Central Visayan and the
Eastern Visayan regions. It
separates Cebu...
- grapes)
Kilawin na pusô ng
saging (banana flowers)
Kinilaw nga
galay sa
camote (
camote leaves)
Ensaladang kangkong (water spinach)
Ensaladang pako (vegetable...
-
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...
-
traditional baked young-coconut (malauhog)
custard pie
Camote cue - Deep
fried and
caramelised skewers of
camote (sweet potato)
slices Cascaron Caycay Crema de...
- dessert. It is also a po****r
street food,
usually sold with
banana cue,
camote cue, and maruya. In Malabon, the term "turrón" or "turon"
instead refers...