English to Malay Dictionary yam

yam

keladi
definition
noun
Trucks selling yams , widely used as a tonic, can be seen along the provincial highway in Nantou County.
the edible starchy tuber of a climbing plant, widely distributed in tropical and subtropical countries.
Men clear the bush and plant the yams with the help of the women and the children.
the plant that yields the yam.
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Rural villages on high islands are located within a short distance of both the sea and extensive family gardens devoted to taro, 'yam' , sweet potato, or cassava cultivation.
Oh, and they replaced knowledgable produce staff with people who couldn't tell me the difference between a sweet potato and a 'yam' .
Although the terms are often used interchangeably, a true 'yam' and a sweet potato not only belong to different families, but they also stem from different continents.
For the lobster noodles: In a food processor combine the lobster meat, egg white, potato starch, and 'yam' .
The tuber from the wing-stalked 'yam' is a valuable source of diosgenin.
Wives help their husbands plant 'yams' and harvest corn, beans, and cotton.
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.
True 'yams' are a starchy tuber that is a staple crop in many parts of the tropics; they are seldom grown in the United States.
On this diet, the bulk of my carbs should come from oats, brown rice and 'yams' .
A severe drought killed the first four hundred 'yams' that he had planted from his own stores of a small crop the previous year.
Some 2,000 years ago, crops such as bananas, 'yams' , rice, and coconuts reached east Africa from southeast Asia.
Their gardens yielded arrow-root, beans, cassava, cucumbers, melons, maize, and 'yams' ; for fruit they cultivated the guava, mammee, papaw and star-apple.
Traditional rural staples are sweet potatoes, manioc, 'yams' , corn, rice, pigeon peas, cowpeas, bread, and coffee.
Instead, choose slower-burning carbs, such as red potatoes, 'yams' , brown rice, pasta and buckwheat noodles.
Low-glycemic carbs include oatmeal, buckwheat noodles, buckwheat pancakes, red potatoes, 'yams' , cherries and oranges.
In Kitava, food staples included cultivated tubers (e.g., 'yams' , sweet potatoes, taro); less fish was consumed in Kitava than in Atafu.
This is where Governor Arthur Phillip planted his big 'yams' , creating Australia's first veggie patch 200 years ago.
Men clear the bush and plant the 'yams' with the help of the women and the children.
Foods like 'yams' and cantaloupe that tend to be high in beta-carotene are other beneficial additions to your diet.
Forest crops, such as plantain, cassava, cocoyam, and tropical 'yams' , predominate in the south.
Within the Eurasian-African trading system, some plants and animals had been moved from their native ranges during ancient and classical times (horses, 'yams' , bananas, rice).
They occur naturally in such foods as dark-green leafy vegetables and orange, yellow, and red foods, such as 'yams' and carrots.
These days you can just about guarantee that any 'yams' you see in your grocery store are really sweet potatoes.
After the Week of Peace, Okonkwo and his family prepared their fields and planted their 'yams' .
I have to contend with Thai-roasted pheasant with sweet 'yams' and shitake mushrooms, balanced precariously on a writhing pepper and black bean sauce.
Trucks selling 'yams' , widely used as a tonic, can be seen along the provincial highway in Nantou County.
Betel nuts, coconuts, rice, 'yams' and the xylophone stretch right across west Africa, but had Indonesian origins.
Instead, it had roasted beets, zucchini, onions, 'yams' and red peppers, with mustard and romano cheese, on a high-quality baguette.
Average life expectancy is 54; malaria, yellow fever and other diseases are rampant; and much of the population is engaged in subsistence farming of rice, 'yams' and bananas.
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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