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Tropaeolum tuberosum (
mashua, see
below for
other names) is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Tropaeolaceae,
grown in the Andes, particularly...
- (potato)
Stachys affinis (Chinese
artichoke or crosne)
Tropaeolum tuberosum (
mashua or añu)
Ullucus tuberosus (ulluku)
Zamia integrifolia (Florida arrowroot)...
- predominates, but
interplanting with
several other tuber species,
including mashua and olluco, in one
field is
common in
Andean production. Often, this intercropping...
- freeze-dried potato),
habas (fresh
green lima
beans in pods),
sweet potato,
mashua, oca, ulluco, c****ava, yacon, plantain,
humitas (corn cakes), ears of corn...
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comes from
Chile and
Bolivia and is a
reliable winter-growing species.
Mashua (Tropaeolum tuberosum) is a
perennial climbing plant from the
Andes grown...
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communities make a
living producing staple crops such as potato, olluco, and
mashua for
their own
consumption as well as
profit in
local and
urban markets....
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novoandina cuisine include achira, arracacha, quinoa, coca leaves,
mashua, maca, yacon,
Andean potatoes, uchu, ulluku, oca,
llama meat and Andean...
- a few days and the
effects completely disappear.
Chasteberry Common rue
Mashua Boldo White lily
Licorice Aphrodisiac Chemical castration Drug
classes defined...
- potato. In the
pickled form, it is
added to hot sauces.
Together with the
mashua it is used the
Colombian cuisine dish
cocido boyacense. Lost
Crops of the...
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Docosatetraenoylethanolamide (DEA) has been
found in
Tropaeolum tuberosum (
Mashua) and
Leonotis leonurus (Wild
Dagga / Lion's Tail). H****, L.; Gopher, A...