- regions,
known variously as malanga, otoy, otoe,
cocoyam (or new cocoyam),
tannia, tannier, yautía, macabo, o****o, macal, taioba, dasheen, quequisque, ʻape...
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Xanthosoma sagittifolium, or
tannia, is a
tropical flowering plant from the
family Araceae. It
produces an edible,
starchy corm. X.
sagittifolium is native...
- the
region of
Southeast Asia.
Xanthosoma species may be
referred to as
tannia, yautia, new
cocoyam or
Chinese taro and
originate from
Central and South...
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January 13, 1969
Jamee Becker January 12, 1970
Cheryl Tiegs February 1, 1971
Tannia Rubiano January 17, 1972
Sheila Roscoe January 29, 1973
Dayle Haddon January...
- 'bush') or
Xanthosoma leaves (known by many names,
including cocoyam and
tannia).
Since the leaf
vegetable used in some
regions differs, some confusion...
- spp. (arrowhead or wapatoo)
Typha spp.
Xanthosoma spp. (malanga, cocoyam,
tannia,
yautia and
other names)
Colocasia antiquorum (eddoe or ****anese potato)...
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Kathy Loghry Ann
Peterson Cheryl Tiegs Paula Warner 1971
Cynthia Korman Tannia Rubiano Carmen Luisa Vela 1972
Samantha Jones Annette Molen Pixie Petersen...
- Cyrto**** mer****i (giant
swamp taro)
Xanthosoma spp. (malanga, cocoyam,
tannia, and
other names)
Asparagaceae Bessera Brodiaea Dichelostemma Milla Tecophilaea...
- yam),
Colocasia esculenta (kochu, taro, dasheen),
Xanthosoma (cocoyam,
tannia),
Typhonium trilobatum and
Monstera deliciosa (Mexican breadfruit). While...
- as are
fried fish and plantains.
Common vegetables include plantains,
tannias (a root vegetable),
sweet potatoes, potatoes, rice and peas. Meat and poultry...