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What (who) is Taro - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Tarō; Tarou; Taro (fictional character); Taro (character)

Taro         
  • A matured variation of taro plant. With dark leaves that appear black, it's often referred to as "Black Magic".
  • Arikanchan is prepared from taro leaves, black lentils paste and spices in mostly the Eastern Terai of Nepal, is traditional and indigenous food.
  • Arvi gosht
  • Cleaning the ''kalo'', Sandwich Islands, 1852, watercolour by James Gay Sawkins
  • Excavated Japanese ''satoimo'' root (stems are cut before the plant is dug up): (1) Remaining stem from parent or seed satoimo, (2) Parent or seed satoimo, (3) Remaining stem from child satoimo, (4) Child satoimo, (5) Grandchild satoimo
  • Kochu bata
  • Oʻahu]], Hawaiʻi. The ditch on the left in the picture is called an ''ʻauwai'' and supplies diverted stream water to the ''loʻi''.
  • Laing
  • Colocasia esculenta from the Japanese agricultural encyclopedia Seikei Zusetsu
  • Fijian [[lovo]] of cooked staples: taro and [[cassava]] (white)
  • Njahi, Nduma, Chapati, Kachumbari, chicken - an average Kikuyu party mix
  • [[Patrode]]
  • Peeled taro corms
  • umu]]
  • Preparing taro in Cameroon
  • Saru bhaja
  • [[Chè]] khoai môn
  • Chopped taro for preparing [[sopa de gallina]]
  • Taro output in 2009
  • Lower Hanalei Valley]].
  • petioles]]) for sale at a market in California, 2009
  • Taro stolons at a market in Dhaka
  • Geographic distribution of taro production
  • ''Toran-[[guk]]'' (taro soup)
  • Small ball of mashed taro paste served on a banana leaf in a restaurant of the Daan district (Taipei)
SPECIES OF PLANT
Colocasia esculenta; Dasheen; Taro cocoyam; Natong (food); Taro root; Sato imo; Satoimo; Sato-imo; Arum esculentum; Old cocoyam; Caladium esculentum; 芋头; 芋頭; Olhuala; Colcasia; Taro greens; Kolokassi; Kolkas; Kachaloo; Khoai môn; Khoai mon; Khoai sọ; Khoai so; Chinese eddo; Madumbi; Dalo; Taro soup; Kalo in Hawaii; Arbi (vegetable); Zantedeschia virosa; Kolokasi; Lu sipi; Lū pulu; Loʻi kalo; Loi kalo; Loʻi; Taro leaf; Taro plant; History of taro; White Dasheen
·noun A name for several aroid plants (Colocasia antiquorum, var. esculenta, Colocasia macrorhiza, ·etc.), and their rootstocks. They have large ovate-sagittate leaves and large fleshy rootstocks, which are cooked and used for food in tropical countries.
taro         
  • A matured variation of taro plant. With dark leaves that appear black, it's often referred to as "Black Magic".
  • Arikanchan is prepared from taro leaves, black lentils paste and spices in mostly the Eastern Terai of Nepal, is traditional and indigenous food.
  • Arvi gosht
  • Cleaning the ''kalo'', Sandwich Islands, 1852, watercolour by James Gay Sawkins
  • Excavated Japanese ''satoimo'' root (stems are cut before the plant is dug up): (1) Remaining stem from parent or seed satoimo, (2) Parent or seed satoimo, (3) Remaining stem from child satoimo, (4) Child satoimo, (5) Grandchild satoimo
  • Kochu bata
  • Oʻahu]], Hawaiʻi. The ditch on the left in the picture is called an ''ʻauwai'' and supplies diverted stream water to the ''loʻi''.
  • Laing
  • Colocasia esculenta from the Japanese agricultural encyclopedia Seikei Zusetsu
  • Fijian [[lovo]] of cooked staples: taro and [[cassava]] (white)
  • Njahi, Nduma, Chapati, Kachumbari, chicken - an average Kikuyu party mix
  • [[Patrode]]
  • Peeled taro corms
  • umu]]
  • Preparing taro in Cameroon
  • Saru bhaja
  • [[Chè]] khoai môn
  • Chopped taro for preparing [[sopa de gallina]]
  • Taro output in 2009
  • Lower Hanalei Valley]].
  • petioles]]) for sale at a market in California, 2009
  • Taro stolons at a market in Dhaka
  • Geographic distribution of taro production
  • ''Toran-[[guk]]'' (taro soup)
  • Small ball of mashed taro paste served on a banana leaf in a restaurant of the Daan district (Taipei)
SPECIES OF PLANT
Colocasia esculenta; Dasheen; Taro cocoyam; Natong (food); Taro root; Sato imo; Satoimo; Sato-imo; Arum esculentum; Old cocoyam; Caladium esculentum; 芋头; 芋頭; Olhuala; Colcasia; Taro greens; Kolokassi; Kolkas; Kachaloo; Khoai môn; Khoai mon; Khoai sọ; Khoai so; Chinese eddo; Madumbi; Dalo; Taro soup; Kalo in Hawaii; Arbi (vegetable); Zantedeschia virosa; Kolokasi; Lu sipi; Lū pulu; Loʻi kalo; Loi kalo; Loʻi; Taro leaf; Taro plant; History of taro; White Dasheen
['t?:r??, 'tar??]
¦ noun a tropical Asian plant with edible starchy corms and fleshy leaves, grown as a staple in the Pacific. [Colocasia esculenta.]
Origin
C18: of Polynesian origin.
Taro Kudo         
JAPANESE COMPOSER
Souji Taro; Taro Kudou
is a Japanese video game designer and video game music composer. He began his career working for Konami and Square in the 1990s, then joined fellow ex-Square designers at Love-de-Lic in 1996, where he designed UFO: A Day in the Life.

Wikipedia

Taro (disambiguation)

Taro (Colocasia esculenta) is a tropical plant grown primarily for its edible corms.

Taro may also refer to:

Examples of use of Taro
1. By Shmuel Shuster Tags: pharmaceutical, Taro Taro Pharmaceutical Industries officially responded yesterday to Sun Pharmaceutical Industries‘ buyout offer last month.
2. Securities Exchange Commission and to Taro, accusing Taro of ignoring compromises offered following the Supreme Court ruling that the parties try to settle their differences.
3. Sun‘s offer to purchase Taro was to have been voted on at a general assembly of shareholders in July, but Taro canceled the assembly the evening before.
4. Foreign Minister Taro Aso hinted at an early withdrawal, however.
5. Taro Aso, Japan‘s foreign minister, was joining U.S.