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Pasta, usually made from wheat.
Yes, in the same sense that "potato" is a plant. Taro is the word used for the semi-edible (that is: it's edible after cooking; it's somewhat toxic raw) tuber of several species of plant.
yes I'm on a diet and i use my staple food wich is corn
Italian used to eat polenta as there staple food.
Yes, olives were a staple food in ancient Greece and were consumed daily. They were a significant part of the Mediterranean diet, both as an ingredient and as an oil. Olives were used in various dishes, and olive oil was also used for cooking, dressing salads, and preserving food.
As a prosperous, developed, modern nation Ireland no longer has a staple food. The potato used to be a staple, but the population now has a very varied diet.
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Staple foods of the United States are corn, wheat, and rice. Staple food of Mexico is corn, it is used in many of the popular dishes in Mexico. Staple foods of Italy are fish, cheese, pork, and corn.
Taro is a root vegetable. In Hawaii it is used to make poi.
Staple foods are basic foods that are used often. Staple ingredients are things such as Potatoes, flour, salt, sugar, baking powder, baking soda etc.... Things that are used often to make several different dishes.
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The most documented use of taro was the Romans, who used it the same way early europeans used potatoes.