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antiquorum of the
cultivated plants that are
known by many
names including eddoes, dasheen, taro, but many
later botanists consider them all to be members...
-
after Humphrey Bogart), Hat, George, Elias, an ****iduous boy, Man-man,
Eddoes, a junk king, Mrs. Hereira,
Uncle Bhakcu, Bolo, and Edward.
Naipaul wrote...
- root crops, taro and
eddoes do well in deep,
moist or even
swampy soils where the
annual rainfall exceeds 2,500 mm (100 in).
Eddoes are more
resistant to...
- (malanga, cocoyam, tannia,
yautia and
other names)
Colocasia antiquorum (
eddoe or ****anese potato) Bulb
Allium cepa (onion)
Allium sativum (garlic) Cam****ia...
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Colocasia species may also be
referred to as taro, old cocoyam, arrowroot,
eddoe, macabo,
kontomire or
dasheen and
originate from the
region of Southeast...
- and sub-tropical
edible or
ornamental plant, or its
starchy bulbotubers Eddoe (Colocasia
esculenta antiquorum), a
tropical vegetable closely related to...
-
which have
influenced this Creole.
Words and
syntax of Igbo
origin like "
eddoes" the Igbo word for "taro," and
their second-person
plural "unu" are widespread...
- The B****a
people are
traditionally settled farmers who grow yam, c****ava,
eddoes and plantain. They are a lineage-linked
independent clans who live in villages...
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seven curry and
consist of
seven vegetarian curries: aloo and
channa curry,
eddoes (aruwi) curry,
mango curry, baigan/boulanger (balanjay) curry,
katahar curry...
- crops), rice (16%),
other vegetables (18%), corn (16%),
sweet potatoes or
eddoes (8%),
plantain or
bananas (8%), and
pulses (1%).
Livestock is
mainly pigs...