These days you can just about guarantee that any yams you see in your grocery store are really sweet potatoes. |
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She boiled many yams, mashed them, and took a great dishful of them round the district. |
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The farmers classify yams as wild or domesticated based on their appearance. |
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In one study of 68 newly domesticated yams, just under a quarter were biochemically and morphologically very similar to existing varieties. |
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Traditional households eat porridge for breakfast, which is made from millet, corn, yams, or manioc. |
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Certain plants, such as bamboo shoots and wild yams, were eaten in good years as well. |
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Even within the main cultivated species, yams vary to a remarkable extent in size, shape, and colour. |
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The original terrain was full of eucalypt, figs, geebungs, yams and burrawang nuts. |
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The main staple foods served with Ghanaian meals are rice, millet, corn, cassava, yams, and plantains. |
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He carried his belongings and took yams, taro, breadfruit, coconuts, almonds and island apples. |
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Alternative staples such as foxtail millet, Job's tears, taro, yams and sago played a more important role in other parts of the archipelago. |
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Trucks selling yams, widely used as a tonic, can be seen along the provincial highway in Nantou County. |
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Forest crops, such as plantain, cassava, cocoyam, and tropical yams, predominate in the south. |
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In many countries, it is cultivated for its starchy tubers, sometimes called air potatoes or Chinese yams. |
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The bacon wrapping permeated the meat beautifully, and the rich wine peppercorn sauce, yams, broccoli and potato were fine accompaniments. |
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A severe drought killed the first four hundred yams that he had planted from his own stores of a small crop the previous year. |
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Men clear the bush and plant the yams with the help of the women and the children. |
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Betel nuts, coconuts, rice, yams and the xylophone stretch right across west Africa, but had Indonesian origins. |
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Traditional rural staples are sweet potatoes, manioc, yams, corn, rice, pigeon peas, cowpeas, bread, and coffee. |
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They also grow corn, yams, millet, sorghum, beans, wheat, buckwheat, fruit, cotton, tobacco, peanuts, sun-flowers, and other crops. |
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Most people support themselves through subsistence farming, growing rice, yams, cassava, bananas, and palm oil nuts. |
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In certain regions corn, rice, groundnuts, vegetables, and yams are cultivated. |
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This is where Governor Arthur Phillip planted his big yams, creating Australia's first veggie patch 200 years ago. |
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While the country's fertile highlands yield staple foods like yams and cereal grains, the semi-arid lowlands are largely rocky. |
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After the Week of Peace, Okonkwo and his family prepared their fields and planted their yams. |
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Some 2,000 years ago, crops such as bananas, yams, rice, and coconuts reached east Africa from southeast Asia. |
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They also grow taro and yams, bananas, ginger, tobacco and colorful cucumbers. |
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Other agricultural products include bananas, coconuts, yams, and sugar cane. |
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Interviews with villagers who have gardens in the same areas but do not report smaller yams or poor crops yielded another interpretation. |
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Instead, choose slower-burning carbs, such as red potatoes, yams, brown rice, pasta and buckwheat noodles. |
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By eating a range of other complex carbs, such as yams, oatmeal, potatoes, pasta and whole-grain breads, you will still be covering your bases. |
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Foods like yams and cantaloupe that tend to be high in beta-carotene are other beneficial additions to your diet. |
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Trade your spuds in for Japanese sweet potatoes, Jersey Sweets or red garnets or jewel yams, which provide more nutritional bang for your buck. |
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Eat a variety of rice, brown rice, oatmeal, barley, yams, potatoes and pastas. |
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Low-glycemic carbs include oatmeal, buckwheat noodles, buckwheat pancakes, red potatoes, yams, cherries and oranges. |
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The remainder should come mostly from complex-carbohydrate foods, such as brown rice, yams, oatmeal, vegetables and high-fiber fruits. |
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And while yams are dry and starchy and can make a good chip, they contain little to no beta-carotene or vitamin A, and so are less nutritious. |
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They occur naturally in such foods as dark-green leafy vegetables and orange, yellow, and red foods, such as yams and carrots. |
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Try foods that contain vitamin A and beta carotene, such as carrots, yams and cantaloupe. |
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On this diet, the bulk of my carbs should come from oats, brown rice and yams. |
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Instead, it had roasted beets, zucchini, onions, yams and red peppers, with mustard and romano cheese, on a high-quality baguette. |
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Although the focus is on protein, don't neglect carbs, particularly complex sources such as potatoes, yams, rice and vegetables. |
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Excellent carb sources include fruit, vegetables and complex, slow-burning foods such as oatmeal, yams, potatoes and brown rice. |
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To that end, Burlington will be using different yams, such as Lycra spandex, polyester, polyolefin and Tencel, in its new fabrics. |
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People note that banana trees are not producing many fruits, and yams, taro and sweet potato are similarly affected. |
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There are two annual harvests of nourishing tubers, one for yams and one for malangas. |
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The fibers were combined with stretch yams, microfibers and cotton, as well as contrasting fibers, such as paper and silk. |
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Sea cow, turtle, and fish remain ceremonial dishes, along with bougna, a dish of steamed yams and meat cooked under hot stones. |
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Each side acquires wives for the other and redeems their spirits at death by providing their maternal kin with tusked boars and yams. |
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I can see aubergines and lemons there and are those yams bottom right, but apart from that and possibly some mooli I'm stumped. |
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Starches include various kinds of yams, dasheen, eddos, bananas and plantains, sweet potatoes, and breadfruit. |
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In Jamaica, where there's no Thai food available, she might use breadfruit or yams. |
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Their allowance consisted of one pint of water a day to each person, and they were fed twice a day with yams and horsebeans. |
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My money's on the Thursday offering, herb-roasted pork tenderloin, yams and pan-fried cabbage. |
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Foods high in beta-carotene include yellow-orange vegetables such as carrots, yams, squash, pumpkin, paprika, cayenne pepper and turnips. |
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Some yams produce many small tubers, no larger than potatoes. |
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These include soya products, beetroot, parsley, root fennel and yams. |
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Typical foods, grown or caught locally, include taro, yams, breadfruit, fish, and shellfish. |
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The most important crops include taro, coconuts, bananas, oranges, papayas, breadfruit and yams. |
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The attitude criticized in the words by the author quoted above also explains the importance of pigs, yams and taro for men and that of tapa and mats for women. |
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Palm oil, yams, cassava, maize, coconuts, millet and groundnuts are some of the main crops cultivated. |
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The traditional Polynesian foodstuffs of taro, yams, and breadfruit were not well adapted for cultivation on the temperate islands of New Zealand. |
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Poor boy Okonkwo grew up to have three wives, eight children and two barns full of yams. |
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When he was a child, the land grew more than enough cassavas and yams to feed his family. |
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During the strike, they uprooted some of the sugarcane and planted yams, peanuts and assorted vegetables in its stead. |
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Meanwhile, Jamaican cuisine in general has been getting lighter and more healthful, relying less on coconut oil and starchy yams, cassava, and breadfruit. |
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Polynesians sailed from island to island with pigs, yams and around 30 different plants. |
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Through this method, farmers manage to enrich the genetic diversity of the yams they cultivate. |
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Foods rich in carbohydrates are rice, maize, wheat and other cereals, potatoes, yams and cassava, legumes, fruits, vegetables and sugars. |
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Ennoblement causes the integration of wild and hybrid yams in the cultivated plants. |
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The area is suited to livestock farming and growing of cotton, onions, millet, potatoes, white yams and groundnuts. |
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Local people harvest the yams and other wild plants for food from these and other areas. |
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As one farmer asserted: 'Grow as many yams as you can and save these especially for insurance against cyclones. |
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These exotic products include lychees, fresh coriander, orca, pak choi, fresh curry leaves and unusual vegetables such as yams, daikon and bitter gourd. |
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I have to contend with Thai-roasted pheasant with sweet yams and shitake mushrooms, balanced precariously on a writhing pepper and black bean sauce. |
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Due to the sudden transverse motion of the local textile in the impact region, a longitudinal wave and a transverse wave are generated in the yams that directly contact the projectile. |
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They cultivated water-tolerant plants like taro at the base of the mounds, and water-intolerant plants such as bananas and yams on the top. |
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Across this agricultural center where cocoa, cola nuts, cassava and yams are produced, it was a bountiful harvest season. |
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Yet she gently reproves Ellison, letting us know that he was almost certainly describing not yams, but sweet potatoes. |
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To escape the fighting, his family fled from their village on the coast to live in the interior where they survived on wild yams, opossums and edible ferns. |
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If peoples in the Eastern Delta did not do much farming, how did they obtain the yams, cocoyams, plantains, cassava, fruits, and vegetables that were the basis of their diet? |
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They are mainly farmers who produce plantain, bananas, cassava, yams, and cocoyams for local markets and cacao for export. |
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Choosing one wine to go with candied yams and sourdough stuffing is challenging. |
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The principal subsistence crops are cassava, cocoyams, yams, taro, peanuts, cucumber and corn. |
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The fertile soil of the valleys produces a wide variety of fruits and vegetables, including citrus, sugarcane, watermelons, bananas, yams, and beans. |
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The vegetables generally sold as yams in supermarkets here are moist, orange-fleshed sweet potatoes, such as the red skinned Garnet and the brown-skinned Jewel. |
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All meals are served with rice or potatoes and local ground provisions including yams and dasheen and lots of fresh vegetables, steamed or boiled. |
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Other foods are yams, millet, corn, wheat, buckwheat, and sorghum. |
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They danced inside and underneath the enormous longhouses, concluding the celebrations with the consumption of large amounts of prepared foods, including sago and yams. |
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Niueans cultivate both root crops such as talo, yams, and tapioca, and tree crops such as coconut, breadfruit, papaya, and mango, as well as bananas. |
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Mainly rainforest cultivators of yams, taro, and cassava, the Ibibio export mostly palm oil and palm kernels. |
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The land produces taro, yams, sweet potatoes, cassava, and breadfruit. |
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Three selected training centres maintain model farms where vegetables, yams and kava are grown for practical teaching purposes. |
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Wives help their husbands plant yams and harvest corn, beans, and cotton. |
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My mother sent yams and rice, and our old clothes, to his family. |
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In 1951, a chemist, named Carl Djerassi from Mexico City made the hormones in progesterone pills using Mexican yams. |
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Yam stood for manliness, and he who could feed his family on yams from one harvest to another was a very great man indeed. |
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Breakfast is usually tea or porridge with bread, chapati, mahamri, boiled sweet potatoes or yams. |
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Close to the fort they began erecting the huts of the main settlement, New Edinburgh, and clearing land to plant yams and maize. |
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Starch staple foods include imported rice and other foods that are imported or locally grown, including yams, sweet potatoes and breadfruit. |
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Indeed, ennoblement, the technique used in this part of the continent, consists in farmers picking wild yams in the savanna or the forest and planting them in their fields. |
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Women – mostly grandmotherly in age and many wearing a traditional non la, the conical Vietnamese hat – were selling produce: wrinkly starfruit, purple yams, cabbage, even mini fruit trees. |
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There was sugar cane, dusty yams, dragon fruit and a panoply of herbs. |
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Uprooting yams, cassava, cocoyam, and ginger was not difficult. |
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Crops that are grown nationwide, concentrated in the Middle Belt and Southern Zones of the country, and less dependent on fertilizer such as cassava, cocoyams, yams and soybeans, were not seriously affected. |
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Its tuber morphology is uncharacteristic of edible Malagasy yams exhibiting several digitate lobes, instead of just one. |
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Rice supplants more and more starchy foods such as coco yams, cassava, etc., while, with the support of the State, farmers could assure their food sovereignty. |
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The physiology lab is also working to improve yields of horticultural plants such as tomatoes, gombos and peppers and root vegetables such as maniocs and yams. |
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Pre-breeding feasibility studies are proposed for 11 additional staples: bananas, barley, cowpeas, groundnuts, lentils, millet, pigeon peas, plantains, potatoes, sorghum and yams. |
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The soil here is fertile, and the climate is good for growing coconut, plantain, bananas and citrus trees, as well as yams and cocoa all year round. |
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It only recently started distributing free food, and has done little to encourage the substitution of failing local crops such as millet, sorghum and beans with other easily accessible crops such as potatoes and yams. |
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This project will focus on developing regional Caribbean markets for sweet potato, yams and cassava, where they could compete with imported cereals. |
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Research to improve cultivars such as sorghum, millet, cassava and yams, and cattle and goat breeds, and to adapt their management to specific agroclimatic zones, has been underfunded. |
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The next step is to plant cowpeas in the same row as the yams. |
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Other crops domesticated in West Africa include African rice, yams and the oil palm. |
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Jamaica's agricultural exports are sugar, bananas, coffee, rum, and yams. |
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Or, you might opt for grilled bison steak served with caramelized Brussels sprouts, house-made candied pancetta, cipolin onions and fingerling yams. |
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In Ghana, for example, cassava and yams occupy an important position in the agricultural economy and contribute about 46 percent of the agricultural gross domestic product. |
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