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Species of plant
Eddoe or eddo (Colocasia antiquorum) is a species in the genus Colocasia. It is a tropical vegetable, closely related to taro (dasheen, Colocasia esculenta)
Eddoe
Index of plants with the same common name
Colocasia species may also be referred to as taro, old cocoyam, arrowroot, eddoe, macabo, kontomire or dasheen and originate from the region of Southeast
Cocoyam
Plant roots used as a vegetable
(malanga, cocoyam, tannia, yautia and other names) Colocasia antiquorum (eddoe or Japanese potato) Bulb Allium cepa (onion) Allium sativum (garlic) Camassia
Root_vegetable
Species of plant
root crops, taro and eddoes do well in deep, moist or even swampy soils where the annual rainfall exceeds 2,500 mm (100 in). Eddoes are more resistant to
Taro
City in Zhejiang, China
stems or Zizania latifolia, Eddoe, Water chestnut, and Bamboo. Mandarin Mandarin Wendan Loquat Loquat Wild rice stems Eddoe Water chestnut Bamboo sprouts
Taizhou,_Zhejiang
Traditional soup in several Latin American cuisines
cob) and otoe are added. Other optional ingredients include ñampí (as the eddoe variety of taro is known), chopped onions, garlic and oregano. It is frequently
Sancocho
Genus of plants
Bhutan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, eastern Himalayas Colocasia antiquorum or eddoe, sometimes considered a synonym of C. esculenta. Colocasia esculenta or
Colocasia
Fermented fish curry
availability of seasonal vegetables such as gourd leaves, radishes, and eddoe. The hidol fish hidoil mas or hidol mas is used traditionally, but lotia
Hutki_shira
Ethnic group in Guyana
seven curry and consist of seven vegetarian curries: aloo and channa curry, eddoes (aruwi) curry, mango curry, baigan/boulanger (balanjay) curry, katahar curry
Indo-Guyanese
Cuisine of the Caribbean
Jamaica, provision grounds helped enslaved Africans to grow crops such as eddoes, Guinea yams, dasheen, plantains, and cocoyams, and sell surplus produce
Caribbean_cuisine
Culinary traditions of Trinidad and Tobago
curried crab and dumplings. Tobago is also known for dasheen, sweet potato, eddoe, cassava, yam, soups and stews, also known as "blue food" across the country
Trinidad_and_Tobago_cuisine
Topics referred to by the same term
and sub-tropical edible or ornamental plant, or its starchy bulbotubers Eddoe (Colocasia esculenta antiquorum), a tropical vegetable closely related to
Malanga
Topics referred to by the same term
actor Mark Edmondson, tennis player EDDO, extreme detached disc objects. Eddoe, also known as eddo, a tropical vegetable (Colocasia antiquorum) Edo (disambiguation)
Eddo
Overview of military rations by country
Menu 13 Menu 14 Menu 15 Menu 16 Menu 17 Menu 18 Menu 19 Menu 20 Pork And Eddoe White Boiled Rice Wild Grass Rice Tray Spoon Sukiyaki Hamburger Chicken
List_of_military_rations
Thin bite-sized snack food made from vegetables
root (celeriac), beetroot, radish, Jerusalem artichoke, taro, malanga, eddoe, sweet potato, butternut squash, onion, garlic, courgette, yam, cassava
Vegetable_chips
(gandules), and pink beans (habichuelas rosadas). Tubers include cassava (yuca), eddoe (malanga), potatoes (papas), sweet potatoes (batata), taro (yautía), and
Economy_of_Puerto_Rico
Neighborhood in Brooklyn in New York City
callaloo, and hard-to-find items such as dasheen bush (taro leaves) and eddoe root. Labay is also known for its fresh coconut water. Conrad's Famous Bakery
Little_Caribbean,_Brooklyn
Ethnic group
curried bodi (long beans), fried or curried seim (hyacinth beans), curry eddoes (arui), curry chataigne or katahar (breadnut), and other tarkaries (vegetarian
Indo–Trinidadians and Tobagonians
Indo–Trinidadians_and_Tobagonians
County in Liberia
crops), rice (16%), other vegetables (18%), corn (16%), sweet potatoes or eddoes (8%), plantain or bananas (8%), and pulses (1%). Livestock is mainly pigs
Montserrado_County
Caribbean dessert tamale
seasoned and baked or boiled. In Antigua and Barbuda, ingredients such as eddoe or dasheen is used, and ducana is often served with okra, eggplant, vegetables
Duckanoo
Major food crops ("Ground provisions") are yams, sweet potatoes, corn, eddoes, cassava, and several varieties of beans. Inadequate rainfall and lack of
Economy_of_Barbados
Region of Guyana
sections have rich soil which grow coffee, ground provisions (such as cassava, eddoes and yams), cabbage, beans, corn, peanuts, and citrus fruits. (This is the
Barima-Waini
Topics referred to by the same term
swiftlet, a bird species found in Asia Colocasia esculenta, the taro or eddoe, a tropical plant species grown primarily for its edible corms List of Latin
C._esculenta
Species of gastropod
sweet peppers, various citrus species, lettuce, sweet potato, dasheen, eddoe, tannia, tomato, and yam. The slug lays a clutch of about 30 eggs, which
Veronicella_sloanii
County of Liberia
production or exploitation of rice (the staple food), cassava, sweet potatoes, eddoes, plantains, vegetables, rubber, palm oil, and livestock or in fisheries
Bomi_County
Cultural aspect of Liberia
known as GB or geebee and generally served with a spicy mixed-meat soup. Eddoes (taro roots) are also eaten. Popular Liberian ingredients include cassava
Liberian_cuisine
starch External Exports $68.3 million (2012 est.) Export goods bananas, eddoes and dasheen (taro), arrowroot starch, tennis racquets Main export partners
Economy of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Economy_of_Saint_Vincent_and_the_Grenadines
Ethnic group in West Africa
The Bassa people are traditionally settled farmers who grow yam, cassava, eddoes and plantain. They are a lineage-linked independent clans who live in villages
Bassa_people_(Liberia)
Short story collection by V. S. Naipaul
after Humphrey Bogart), Hat, George, Elias, an assiduous boy, Man-man, Eddoes, a junk king, Mrs. Hereira, Uncle Bhakcu, Bolo, and Edward. Naipaul wrote
Miguel_Street
"provisions") are part of the staple diet and include cassava, sweet potato, and eddoes. There is an abundance of fresh fruits, vegetables and seafood on the coast
Culture_of_Guyana
Corporation
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Turbana
Category 1 Atlantic hurricane in 1981
production losses occurring to 4,500 acres (1,800 ha) of calabaza, cassava, eddoe, and sweet potatoes. Approximately 650 acres (260 ha) of avocado trees were
Hurricane_Dennis_(1981)
West Indian food staples
carrots. Most of these produce go to Trinidad and Tobago, in particular, eddoes, tannias and yams. In 1980, the government of Suriname prohibited the export
Ground_provisions
produce: "If the land was cleared, it would be excellent land for corn, eddoes, cassada, cane, and rice". However, in the 1870s the agricultural sector
Agriculture_in_Liberia
Jamaican soup
plantains, bananas, yams of several varieties, calalue (a species of spinnage), eddoes, cassavi, and sweet potatoes. A mixture of these, stewed with salted fish
Jamaican_pepperpot_soup
Historical plantation house in Saint George, Barbados
last plantations built in Barbados. The plantation grew and exported yams, eddoes, and sweet potatoes. Sugar was not grown due to the reduction of the price
Francia_Great_House
selected: Hon Secretary, Mr B Boone; Management Committee, W. A. Cummings, J Eddoes, W Fairweather, M Morrow, and J Denyer. The membership was close to 50 and
1911 Auckland Rugby League season
1911_Auckland_Rugby_League_season
City in Nimba County, Liberia
of vegetables—including pepper, bitter balls, cucumbers, corn, cassava, eddoes, potatoes, tomatoes, and peanuts—and fruits such as pineapples, limes, mandarins
Sanniquellie
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Lucky spearman.
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Bailiff; Sherriff's Officer; From the Outer Castle Wall Meadow
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Rich Guard; Pleasure; Enjoyment; Wealth Protector; Wealthy Guardian
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English surname transferred to forename use, from a respelling of the Old French byname Gaillard, GAYLORD means "dandy."Â
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English : patronymic for the son of a vicar or, perhaps in most cases, an occupational name for the servant of a vicar (see Vicker). In many cases it may represent an elliptical form of a topographic name. Compare Parsons.
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One who Rejoices; Great; Magnificent; Rejoice
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Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek Iakob, JAKAB means "supplanter."
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Arabic
Mountain; Beautiful
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n. pl.
The tubers of Colocasia antiquorum. See Taro.