No, yam and cassava are not the same; they are distinct root vegetables. Yam, native to Africa and Asia, belongs to the Dioscorea genus and has a starchy, dry texture. Cassava, on the other hand, is from the Euphorbiaceae family and is known for its high starch content and is often processed into flour or tapioca. While both are important staple foods in various cultures, they have different nutritional profiles and culinary uses.
cassava, grains and yam
plantains, yam, cassava, rice and corn
In starchy foods like cassava, yam etc
They ate food such as cassava,yam,groundnuts,millet,sorghum,maize,cow peas,rice,meat and dried fish.
Yes, a yam is a tuber. Yams and sweet potatoes are the same thing.
I believe the names are used interchangeably. Yes, they are the same thing. in America sweet potato is called yam. the Indian yam is not the same as sweet potato... sweet potato is long pink in colour and yam is also called the elephant yam is pretty big compared to sweet potato and round in shape.
There are several staple foods in Cameroon I think, which are : cassava, yam, rice, plantain, potato, maize, beans, and millet. See related links for more.
lots of food mainly planted by Nigerians like gari, beans, corn, cassava, yam, coco yam, bitter leave and others
Two important staples of Nigerian tribal life are yam and cassava. Yam is often considered a symbol of wealth and is central to many cultural ceremonies and festivities, while cassava serves as a primary carbohydrate source, widely consumed in various forms. Both crops play significant roles in the diets and agricultural practices of different ethnic groups across Nigeria, reflecting the country's rich agricultural diversity.
They grow coffee, cocoa beans, bananas and vegetables.
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