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Kamote

English: Sweet potato / Deutsch: Süßkartoffel / Español: Camote / Português: Batata-doce / Français: Patate douce / Italiano: Patata dolce /

Kamote is a Filipino word for sweet potato

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Kamoteng Kahoy

English: Cassava / Deutsch: Maniok / Español: Yuca / Português: Mandioca / Français: Manioc / Italiano: Cassava /

Kamoteng Kahoy is a Filipino word for Cassava. It is also known as Yucca. In the Philippines, Kamoteng Kahoy is mostly used for making sweet snacks, like Suman made from grated Kamoteng Kahoy cooked with coconut milk (Gata) or just simple boiling it without its skin and dipping in sugar

Kamoteng Kahoy is known in Malayalam as Kappa or Kappioka and is used for making various dishes in the southern state of India, Kerala.

It is also an important root crop and basic staple food in Africa and is used for making Fufu (mashed cassava), especially in Central Africa.

Picture below is fresh/raw Kamoteng Kahoy from Kerala, India.

Below are pictures of Kamoteng kahoy/Cassava/Kappa trees growing around an empty subdivision in Laguna, Philippines

In Allepey, Kerala, India, Aunt Lily, a family friend buys Kappa /Kappioka from a mobile vendor peddling Kappa.

Boiled Kappa is a very important food item / a staple item in Kerala's cuisine as substitute for steamed rice.

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Kamoteng Kahoy Leaves

Deutsch: Maniokblätter / Español: Hojas de yuca / Português: Folhas de mandioca / Français: Feuilles de manioc / Italiano: Foglie di manioca

Kamoteng Kahoy Leaves in the food context refer to the leaves of the cassava plant, also known as yuca or manioc. Cassava, scientifically named Manihot esculenta, is widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions for its starchy tuberous root, which is a major source of carbohydrates. The leaves, often overlooked in some cuisines, are also edible and highly nutritious, rich in protein, vitamins (especially Vitamin A and Vitamin C), and minerals.

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Kampachi

Kampachi is a Japanese term for amberjack

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Kampyo

Kampyo Japanese term for dried gourd that comes prepared in long, translucent brown strips like fettuccine.

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Kamy

Kamy is one of the typical dishes from Belarus which refers to puree of beans or beans puree. Kamy can also be prepared using of peas which are pureed also (just like the beans) with melted lard. Brazil, Japan, Haiti, Arabia, France, Mexico and some other countries also have dishes using pureed beans which is usually served as an appetizer, side dish or made into a soup.

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Kanafi

Kanafi refers to Jordan's dessert of shredded wheat over goat cheese baked in syrup.

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Kanburi

Kanburi is the Japanese name for the more fatty "winter yellowtail " . The Buri season begins with the advent of the winter. Noto's (in Ishikawa Prefecture) yellowtail fishing has a 400 years of long history. The yellowtail fishing reaches its peak at the time of cold waves. The Kanuri's (winter yellowtail) meat is firm and plump. It is served as Sashimi, Teriyaki, Shio-yaki (grilled with salt) and the pot stew made of fish and vegetables which are some of the most delicious recipes for Kanburi.

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Kanga waru

Kanga waru refers to a Maori corn bread

Kangkong


Kangkong is the Filipino term for Swamp Cabbage or River Spinach..

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