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Was (wer) ist winged yam - definition

SPECIES OF PLANT
Ratalu; Violet yam; Water yam; Winged yam; Kinampay; Zimikand; Ubi festival; Ube candy; Purple Yam; KondFal; Ubi Festival; Purple yam; Greater yam; Guyana arrowroot; Ten-months yam; Greater Yam; Guyana Arrowroot; Ten-months Yam; Water Yam; Winged Yam; Dioscorea rubella; Violet Yam; Water-yam; Beniimo; Beni imo; Ube (yam)
  • Purple yam vine in [[Vavaʻu]], [[Tonga]]
  • Sliced purple yam from [[Réunion]]
  • Purple yam flowers
  • Aerial tuber of a white variety of ''D. alata'' from [[Maui]], [[Hawaii]]
  • Harvested purple yam tubers

Yam         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Yams; YAM; Yam (disambiguation)
·add. ·noun Any one of several cultural varieties of the sweet potato.
II. Yam ·noun A large, esculent, farinaceous tuber of various climbing plants of the genus Dioscorea; also, the plants themselves. Mostly natives of warm climates. The plants have netted-veined, petioled leaves, and pods with three broad wings. The commonest species is D. sativa, but several others are cultivated.
yam         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Yams; YAM; Yam (disambiguation)
¦ noun
1. the edible starchy tuber of a climbing plant, widely distributed in tropical and subtropical countries.
2. the plant which yields yams. [Genus Dioscorea: many species.]
3. N. Amer. a sweet potato.
Origin
C16: from Port. inhame or obs. Sp. iname, prob. of W. Afr. origin.
Yam (vegetable)         
  • 1817 painting of [[Ashanti yam ceremony]], [[Ghana]]
  • alt=Wild bitter yam vines (''D. dumetorum'')
  • alt=Segment of a [[Chinese yam]] (''D. polystachya'')
  • Yams being fried in [[Ivory Coast]]
  • alt=Purple yam (''D. alata'') freshly harvested and sliced for cross-sectional view
  • Wild yam (''D.'' sp.)
  • Air potato (''D. bulbifera'')
  • Tile on street depicting Aboriginal women gathering yams. [[Cooktown, Australia]]. 2005
  • A piece of cake made with ube (purple yam; [[Philippines]])
  • Yams at [[Port-Vila]] market ([[Vanuatu]])
  • D. alata]]'')
  • D. polystachya]]'') and ''[[maguro]]'' (tuna)
  • alt=Map of worldwide yam production showing limited production range (Caribbean, West Africa, and Polynesia)
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EDIBLE TUBER
Igname; Ñame; Taradi; Yam (Vegetable); Yam (Tubers); True yam; List of yam diseases; Yam anthracnose; African yam
Yam is the common name for some plant species in the genus Dioscorea (family Dioscoreaceae) that form edible tubers.

Wikipedia

Dioscorea alata

Dioscorea alata, also known as purple yam, ube (, ), 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. It is sometimes confused with taro and the Okinawa sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas cv. Ayamurasaki), although D. alata is also grown in Okinawa, where it is known as beniimo (紅芋). With its origins in the Asian tropics, D. alata has been known to humans since ancient times.