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malanga

[ muh-lang-guh ]

noun

  1. a thick, fleshy-leaved South American plant, Xanthosoma atrovirens, of the arum family, having leaves up to 3 feet (90 centimeters) long and nearly 2 feet (60 centimeters) wide.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of malanga1

First recorded in 1850鈥55; from Latin American Spanish, from Kongo 尘补濒谩苍驳补 鈥渢补谤辞鈥
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A month after Hurricane Ian hit Cuba, Diaz was farming malanga root, a Cuban staple that is more resilient to climate change, but less profitable than beans.

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Filling, starchy vegetables like plantains, name, malanga and yautia are not profitable crops, but they were staples long before the arrival of mainland restaurant chains in the 1950s.

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"Ch谩vez has only one idea," said a nearby fruit vendor, Roberto Gonz谩lez, 64, chopping a purple malanga as he talked about Ch谩vez's socialist revolution.

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But the special delight of the Samoan is the malanga.

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But the special delight of the Samoan is the malanga.聽

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