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  2. Dioscorea alata - Wikipedia

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    Dioscorea alata – also called ube (/ ˈ uː b ɛ,-b eɪ /), ubi, purple yam, or greater yam, among many other names – is a species of yam (a tuber). The tubers are usually a vivid violet - purple to bright lavender in color (hence the common name), but some range in color from cream to plain white.

  3. Daun ubi tumbuk - Wikipedia

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    Daun ubi tumbuk (Indonesian for "pounded cassava leaves") is a vegetable dish commonly found in Indonesia, made from pounded cassava leaves. In Indonesian , daun means leaf, ubi refers to cassava, and tumbuk means pounded.

  4. Tumpeng - Wikipedia

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    Tumpeng in a cone. The cone-shaped rice is surrounded by assorted Indonesian dishes, such as urap vegetables, ayam goreng (fried chicken), ayam bakar (grilled chicken), empal gepuk (sweet and spicy fried beef), abon sapi (beef floss), semur (beef stew in sweet soy sauce), teri kacang (anchovy with peanuts), fried prawn, telur pindang (boiled marble egg), shredded omelette, tempe orek (sweet ...

  5. Kripik - Wikipedia

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    Kripik is closely related to krupuk since it is popularly considered a smaller-sized krupuk.In Indonesia, the term krupuk refers to a type of relatively large cracker, while kripik or keripik refers to smaller bite-size crackers; the counterpart of chips (or crisps) in western cuisine.

  6. Tuber - Wikipedia

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    Ulluku (Ullucus tuberosus) tubersTubers are a type of enlarged structure that plants use as storage organs for nutrients, derived from stems or roots.Tubers help plants perennate (survive winter or dry months), provide energy and nutrients, and are a means of asexual reproduction.

  7. Cyperus rotundus - Wikipedia

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    Cyperus rotundus is a perennial plant, that may reach a height of up to 140 cm (55 in).The names "nut grass" and "nut sedge" – shared with the related species Cyperus esculentus – are derived from its tubers, that somewhat resemble nuts, although botanically they have nothing to do with nuts.

  8. UMBI - Wikipedia

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    UMBI or Umbi may refer to: Usa Marine Biological Institute, Japan; University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, U.S. UKM Medical Molecular Biology Institute ...

  9. Ubi - Wikipedia

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    Kampong Ubi, also known as Ubi Estate, a residential and industrial area in Singapore; Ubi language, an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Central Chad; Universal basic income, an unconditional, non-means tested social dividend; Unsorted Block Images, a block management layer for flash memory devices, often used in conjunction with UBI File System