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Praia Inhame is a
beach in the
southernmost part of the
island of São Tomé in São Tomé and Príncipe. It lies
directly east of the
southernmost point of...
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specific term.
Eddoes make part of the
generic classification cará or
inhame of the
Portuguese language which,
beside taro, also
includes root vegetables...
- Tobagonians. In Portuguese, it is
known simply as taro, as well as
inhame,
inhame-coco, taioba, taiova, taioba-de-são-tomé or matabala; in Spanish, it...
- A view of
Praia Inhame, Caué District, São Tomé....
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include Indian yam, cush-cush, and yampee. It is
called mapuey in Venezuela,
inhame in Brazil,
tabena and ñame in Colombia,
sacha papa in Peru, and ñampi in...
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common street food in
Bahia in the
northeast of Brazil. Ipeté and bobo de
inhame are also ****ociated with Iansã. In Yorùbá, her food is Àkàrà. Eggplant,...
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Praia Inhame is a
settlement in the
northern part of Príncipe
Island in São Tomé and Príncipe. Its po****tion is 128 (2012 census).
Northeast is Picão...
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mature yams. The name "yam"
appears to
derive from
Portuguese inhame or
Canarian Spanish ñame,
which derived from Fula, one of the West African...
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Hospital Velho Ilhéu Bom Bom Nova
Estrela Picão
Portinho Porto Real
Praia Inhame Santa Rita São
Joaquim Sundy (or Sundi)
Terreiro Velho Damião Vaz d'Almeida...
- The Taro
Revolt (Portuguese:
Revolta dos
Inhames), or the Taro
Mutiny (Portuguese:
Motim dos
Inhames), is the name
given to the 17th-century
peasant conflicts...