Forest crops, such as plantain, cassava, cocoyam, and tropical yams, predominate in the south. |
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Let me say, cassava fu-fu, plantain fu-fu, cocoyam fu-fu, all this thing you get it here, it's expensive. |
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Sorghum, millet, rice, market gardening, yam, cocoyam and plantain are produced in smaller quantities and are essentially for self-consumption. |
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Over the last 30 years, this insect has evolved into a major pest threat in the Congo Basin for crops such as yam, cocoyam, and particularly cassava. |
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I don't blame you because something affected a cocoyam and made it scream out meow-meow, like a cat, while being boiled on a fire. |
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Leaves: cocoyam, kola, paw paw, cassava, okra, eggplant, loofa, centrosema, cabbage and lettuce. |
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Enomfon JA and IB Umoh Effect of heat and tetracycline treatments on the food quality and acridity factors in cocoyam. |
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Sefa-Dedeh S and SE Kofi-Agyir Starch structure and some properties of cocoyam starch and raphides. |
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Thirteen chapters focus on specific crops, including grasspea, lathyrus, bambara groundnut, the Andean lupin, quinoa, chenopodium, and cocoyam. |
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They eat cocoyam leaves, plantain leaves, green vegetables and fruits. |
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Then we climbed past patches of corn, banana trees and other tropical staples like a kind of tuber called cocoyam, interspersed with coffee trees laden with tiny flowers scented like orange blossoms. |
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Tubers: cocoyam, cassava, yam, sweet potato and plantain. |
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Uprooting yams, cassava, cocoyam, and ginger was not difficult. |
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I have opened a business place and have added plantains and cocoyam? |
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Ampesi, intensely flavored stews or soups, are eaten with fufu, a firm, starchy dumpling made from plantains or cocoyam. |
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Composition, physicochemical properties and retrogradation characteristics of native, oxidized and acetylated and acid-thinned new cocoyam starch. |
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