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Its capital is located in a flat area near the right bank of the river Camote.
Other crops are in pineapple, camote and ube.
Other products consumed are camote, yams, coconut, mango, banana and vegetables.
Secondary crops are camote and cassava, sugar cane and onions.
Cassava and camote (sweet potato) are grown as supplementary staple crops.
They were forced or resorted to eat camote, wore jute sacks and tattered clothes.
Ceviche is found in almost all Peruvian restaurants on the coast, typically served with camote (sweet potato).
In Peru, sweet potatoes are called 'camote' and are frequently served alongside ceviche.
Ibaloys also plant root crops like camote, gabi, cassava and potatoes.
Root crops and some beans like camote, patani, kadios are also optionally added.
They maintained small plots of corn, camote and gabi in places where they built their temporary shelters.
In the Philippines, sweet potatoes (locally known as camote or kamote) are an important food crop in rural areas.
Northern kankana-eys also farm camote.
Sweet potato, commonly known as camote, has replaced yams in regions that still considered it as their staple food.
Vegetables, species and root crops particularly cassava, camote and the like are among the secondary products in the municipality.
In Mexico, and Central America the sweet potato is called by the Nahuatl-derived name 'camote'.
The stew obtained from boiling camote tops is purple-colored, and is often mixed with lemon as juice.
Fried sweet potatoes coated with caramelized sugar and served in skewers (camote cue) are popular afternoon snacks.
Ceviche is served with raw onions, boiled sweet potatoes (camote), toasted corn (cancha).
Slices of camote are coated with brown sugar and then fried to cook the potatoes and to caramelize the sugar.
Traditional sweets are made from coconut, papaya, lemons, mangos, prunes and a type of yam (camote).
Ivatans also plant camote (sweet potato), cassava, gabi or tuber and a unique variety of white uvi.
Meals also include vegetables and root crops such as camote and occasionally, fish and wild pig or wild deer.
It’s a tough decision, but the Selva ceviche, made with corvina, cusco corn and roasted camote (sweet potato), tastes like the first day of summer.
Kinalas is usually paired with Baduya/Banana Cue or Camote Cue.
The college state is also known for its kamote wine and other vegetables and fruits use in food processing.
But increased competition could force medium-scale businesses to invest in better technologies and improve efficiency, Kamote said.
Kamote may be healthy breakfast fare but eating it day in and day out proves too much for Elena.
And small businesses will likely lose out initially to more efficient producers, said economist Hussein Kamote. '
In the Philippines, sweet potatoes (locally known as camote or kamote) are an important food crop in rural areas.
Locals also love their vegetables such as diningdeng- a concoction of vegetables & fish sauce; and boiled kamote tops.
Camote cue - It is similar to Bananacue, but using sweet potato (which is known in Filipino as kamote).
Ten years down the road our local industries will not exist,” said Hussein Kamote, of the Confederation of Tanzania Industries.
- Ancient Caulo, use upland rice, crops like kamote, dangay(cassava), and lűbok(banana), and leafy vegetables.
The other 90 percent are not efficient, and it will have a negative effect,' said Kamote, the director of policy and advocacy for the Confederation of Tanzania Industries.
Young leaves and shoots (locally known as talbos ng kamote or camote tops) are eaten fresh in salads with shrimp paste (bagoong alamang) or fish sauce.
They can be cooked in vinegar and soy sauce and served with fried fish (a dish known as adobong talbos ng kamote), or with recipes such as sinigang.
The bread was soft as a pillow and delectably sweet, which owner Mrs. Sonia Uys nephew explained was because of the kamote (sweet potato) thats grated into the sugarless flour mixture.
In Mexico, Peru, Chile, Central America, and the Philippines, the sweet potato is known as camote (alternatively spelled kamote in the Philippines), derived from the Nahuatl word camotli.
Maybe you can try to introduce him to things like lightly-sweetened carrot cake; maybe some kamote bread (made from kamote flour); or maybe some sweetbreads that have fruits added into it.
Mumbai Police Additional Commissioner Ashok Kamote and encounter specialist Vijay Salaskar were killed in clashes at the Metro Cinema, where hotel guests some were evacuated to after leaving the hotels, CNN-IBN reported.
Interviewing his fellow captive dogs, Wisedog confirms that this indeed was the marijuana plantation and that the plants grown there were not ordinary strains of maryjane but a cross-breed of the marijuana plant and the sweet-potato vine, called the "Kamote-Jane" (kamote is Filipino for sweet potato).
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