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cocoyam (or new cocoyam), tannia, tannier, yautía, macabo, o****o, macal,
taioba, dasheen, quequisque, ʻape and (in
Papua New Guinea) as
Singapore taro (taro...
- Portuguese, it is
known simply as taro, as well as inhame, inhame-coco,
taioba, taiova,
taioba-de-são-tomé or matabala; in Spanish, it is
called malanga. In the...
- and yautía coco and o****o in Venezuela. In Brazil, the
leaves are sold as
taioba. The
tuber (called
nampi or malanga) is also used in the
cuisine of these...
- (escorrega-macaco) *hawajtε 'sticky' *kanə 'arrowleaf elephant's ear (plant)' (
taioba) *m(.)rε̃ 'lamp, candle, torch; tar/pitch' *hãtjə 'sugar, cane' *mεkɨ 'to...
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ferruginea ****a-peixe
kumada Vicia faba fava
huhuri Xanthosoma sagittifolium taioba mĩkarẽ
Xanthosoma sagittifolium taioba dihu
Xylopia nitida embira-amerela...
- tu****ã
yowayli Didelphis marsupialis opossum gambá
yowitakata Saccharum officinarum sugar cane cana-de-açúcar
yubana Colocasia esculenta taro
taioba...
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culinary consultant. Duo de
Polvo e
Pupunha Arroz Lambe de
Mariscos Bolinho de
taioba Banana chutney Salada de
lagostins flamdados na cachaça ao
vinagrete de...