Poi, or Indian spinach, primarily refers to the leaves of the plant species Basella alba, commonly known as Malabar spinach. The leaves are dark green, thick, and succulent, making them popular in various dishes, particularly in Indian cuisine. In addition to the leaves, the stems of the plant are also edible, but the leaves are the main focus when referring to poi.
Poi Comment is part of Java's Excel sheet coding. It has no other meaning.
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Taro makes poi.
Unnaku Ithu Oru keda! Po Poi polappa paru da...! - Indian
Poi is originally from Hawaii.
As a non-living object, Poi(AKA Poi Poi as it has been oddly called recently) can not have a sexual orientation. POI is one of the traditional performing arts of the Māori people of New Zealand. It was created to enhance gracious female wrist movements.
Yes you can get poi in Hawaii. It originated there.
Poi is made from the Taro root, which is purple.
Poi - film - was created in 2006.
Ayiram Poi was created in 1969.
Polynesians made the first poi, and as they brought taro to Hawaii eons ago, poi is a national dish there.
Poi is a paste made when cooked taro root is mashed and mixed with water.