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igname - traduction vers Anglais

EDIBLE TUBER
Igname; Ñame; Taradi; Yam (Vegetable); Yam (Tubers); True yam; List of yam diseases; Yam anthracnose; African yam
  • 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)
  • White yams at a retail market in [[Brixton]], England, 2004
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igname         
n. yam, sweet potato

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Yam (vegetable)

Yam is the common name for some plant species in the genus Dioscorea (family Dioscoreaceae) that form edible tubers. The tubers of some other species in the genus, such as D. communis, are toxic. Yams are perennial herbaceous vines cultivated for the consumption of their starchy tubers in many temperate and tropical regions, especially in West Africa, South America and the Caribbean, Asia, and Oceania. The tubers themselves, also called "yams", come in a variety of forms owing to numerous cultivars and related species.

Yams were independently domesticated on three different continents: Africa (D. rotundata), Asia (D. alata), and the Americas (D. trifida).