English to Nepalese Dictionary yam

yam

yam
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.
example
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.
The tuber from the wing-stalked 'yam' is a valuable source of diosgenin.
For the lobster noodles: In a food processor combine the lobster meat, egg white, potato starch, and 'yam' .
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' .
In Kitava, food staples included cultivated tubers (e.g., 'yams' , sweet potatoes, taro); less fish was consumed in Kitava than in Atafu.
The traditional Polynesian foodstuffs of taro (a starchy root), 'yams' , and breadfruit were not well adapted for cultivation on the temperate islands of New Zealand.
This is where Governor Arthur Phillip planted his big 'yams' , creating Australia's first veggie patch 200 years ago.
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.
The Pilgrims dined on heaps of freshly killed turkey, mashed potatoes, 'yams' , radishes, apple pie, and a multitude of other treats on sturdy, rugged tables built especially for the occasion.
In certain regions corn, rice, groundnuts, vegetables, and 'yams' are cultivated.
They also grow taro and 'yams' , bananas, ginger, tobacco and colorful cucumbers.
Men clear the bush and plant the 'yams' with the help of the women and the children.
The bacon wrapping permeated the meat beautifully, and the rich wine peppercorn sauce, 'yams' , broccoli and potato were fine accompaniments.
Truth be told, 'yams' are an entirely different vegetable - one grown in Africa and Asia - that has absolutely no relation to sweet potatoes.
Betel nuts, coconuts, rice, 'yams' and the xylophone stretch right across west Africa, but had Indonesian origins.
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.
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.
Try foods that contain vitamin A and beta carotene, such as carrots, 'yams' and cantaloupe.
And the vegetables began where the pawpaw ended: 'yams' , potatoes, onions, garlic.
Their gardens yielded arrow-root, beans, cassava, cucumbers, melons, maize, and 'yams' ; for fruit they cultivated the guava, mammee, papaw and star-apple.
Broccoli spears, zucchini, asparagus, white onion, red peppers and 'yams' hiding beneath paperweight layers of golden batter are like presents waiting to be unwrapped, bite by delicious bite.
Although the focus is on protein, don't neglect carbs, particularly complex sources such as potatoes, 'yams' , rice and vegetables.
‘APPALAMS’, RICE, eggs, potatoes, 'yams' , bottle guards and tamarind are not only edibles.
These exotic products include lychees, fresh coriander, orca, pak choi, fresh curry leaves and unusual vegetables such as 'yams' , daikon and bitter gourd.
Most people support themselves through subsistence farming, growing rice, 'yams' , cassava, bananas, and palm oil nuts.
Foods like 'yams' and cantaloupe that tend to be high in beta-carotene are other beneficial additions to your diet.
Other agricultural products include bananas, coconuts, 'yams' , and sugar cane.
Eat a variety of rice, brown rice, oatmeal, barley, 'yams' , potatoes and pastas.
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.
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