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In Portuguese, it is known simply as taro, as well as inhame, inhame-coco, taioba, taiova, taioba-de-são-tomé or matabala; [13] [14] in Spanish, it is called malanga. [15] [16] In the Philippines, the whole plant is usually referred to as gabi, while the corm is called taro.
Hawaiians traditionally cook the starchy, potato-like heart of the taro corm for hours in an underground oven called an imu, which is also used to cook other types of food such as pork, carrots, and sweet potatoes. [7] Breadfruit can also be made into poi (i.e. poi ʻulu), Hawaiians however consider this inferior in taste to that of the taro. [8]
Tarot Nouveau – also called the Tarot Bourgeois – has a 78-card pack. It is commonly used for tarot games in France and for Danish Tarok in Denmark.
Taro (Colocasia esculenta) is a tropical plant grown primarily for its edible corms. Taro may also refer to: Plants. Alocasia macrorrhizos, giant taro;
Taro Pharmaceutical (TARO) has witnessed a significant price decline in the past four weeks, and is seeing negative earnings estimate revisions as well.
Trinbagonians, Grenadians, and Dominicans primarily use taro/ dasheen bush for callaloo, although Dominicans also use water spinach. Jamaicans, Belizeans, St. Lucians, and Guyanese, on the other hand, use the name callaloo to refer to an indigenous variation of amaranth, and use it in a plethora of dishes and as a drink ("callaloo juice").
Taro Pharmaceutical (TARO) has witnessed a significant price decline in the past four weeks, and is seeing negative earnings estimate revisions as well. Why Taro Pharmaceutical (TARO) Could Be ...
(Reuters) -Former Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso, a senior figure in the country's ruling party, met with Donald Trump on Tuesday, becoming the latest U.S. ally seeking to establish ties with ...