Other crossword clues for answer "TARO"
- TARO
- Root similar to cassava
- Starch source
- A chief crop of Fiji
- Poi base
- Poi source
- Root for Hawaiians
- Edible root
- Source of poi
- Starchy root
- Tropical tuber
- Hawaiian crop used to flavor bubble tea
- Tuber that's toxic when raw
- Popular bubble tea flavor
- West Indian staple crop
- Pacific root
- Tuber used in some fries and chips
- Base of poi
- Edible rootstock
- Hawaiian feast tuber
- Poi, basically
- Polynesian rootstock
- Tropical root
- Tuber used in Woo Tul Gow
- Micronesian veggie
- Root used for poi
- Tuber also known as eddo or dasheen
- Poi-making tuber
- Substance of poi
- Poi-making need
- Plant sometimes called elephant's-ear
- Poi plant
- Excellent source of Vitamin K
- Food that sounds appropriate for a psychic?
- What some Terra Chips snack chips are made of
- Vegetable whose name comes from Maori
- Hash brown basis in a Pacific Islands breakfast
- Poi, essentially
- Root in Hawaiian cookery
- South Seas staple
- Edible Pacific tuber
- South Seas starch
- South Seas tuber
- South Seas starch source
- Tropical starchy root
- Hawaiian tuber
- Poi root
- Plant used in making poi
- Starchy tropical plant
- Tropical crop
- Luau staple
- Hawaiian root
- Pasty luau fare
- Poi tuber
- Polynesian plant
- Tuber grown in a paddy
- Edible tuber
- Island food staple
- Kauai crop
- Pacific tuber
- Plant used to make poi
- Tuber made into chips
- Hawaiian cuisine root
- Root used in Chinese cooking
- Type of chip
- ___ balls (Taiwanese dessert)
- Poi ingredient
- Pacific staple
- Tropical food
- Tropical foodstuff
- Tropical plant
- Pacific food staple
- Hawaiian staple
- Luau root
- Hawaiian starch source
- Luau fare
- Island starch source
- Poi essential
- Source of 17-Across
- South Seas edible root
- Poi maker's need
- Islands tuber
- Polynesian tuber
- Arum family tuber
- Islands staple
- Starchy tuber
- Tuber made into poi
- Hawaiian food staple
- Leaf used in the dish laulau
- Root for a luau
- Samoa's largest export before the blight
- Tropical root vegetable
- Cook Islands export
- Plant with corms
- Staple of African food
- Pacific Islands staple
- __ chips
- Edible purple corm
- Pacific Islands root
- Root in Hawaiian cuisine
- Root in the Hawaiian dessert kulolo
- Root vegetable in Nigerian cuisine
- Root vegetable with purple-flecked flesh
- Staple in African cuisine
- Staple in the Pacific Islands
- Tropical starch source
- Polynesian food
- Arum family plant
- Polynesian root
- Potato's hairy look-alike
- Polynesian staple
- Tahitian tuber
- Paddy product
- __ burger (64 Across lunch)
- Philodendron's edible cousin
- Luau finger food
- Polynesian's potato substitute
- TERRA chips variety
- Dim-sum cake ingredient
- Polynesian root crop
- South Seas root crop
- Root for making poi.
- Flour material "making its way to the mainland"
- Source for leaves in a luau stew
- Source for poi
- Luau tuber
- Pacific islands plant
- Luau leaf
- Plant also known as dasheen
- Elephant's ear
- Stemless tropical plant
- Cocoroot.
- Constituent of poi.
- South Seas food.
- Pacific diet item.
- Old Italian coin.
- Edible rhizome.
- Food staple in the tropics.
- Raised by 4-H clubs in Hawaii.
- Used in recipe for poi.
- Root from which poi is made.
- Root of a plant eaten as poi.
- Rootstock eaten as poi.
- Starchy arum plant.
- Tropical food staple.
- Food plant.
- Arum plant.
- Florists call it elephant's-ear.
- Food in Tahiti.
- From which poi is made.
- Tahiti food.
- Hawaiian poi.
- Ingredient of poi.
- Moana's food.
- Poi.
- Base of Hawaiian poi.
- Edible root of Hawaii.
- Food staple in Hawaii.
- Source of Hawaiian poi.
- Tropical edible fruit.
- Hawaiian food.
- Root.
- Starchy rootstock.
- Food staple of Pacific islands.
- Tahitian food.
- Tropical food plant.
- Tropical rootstock.
- Edible tropical root
- Pacific aroid.
- Rootstock.
- Starchy plant
- Tropical staple.
- South Sea staple
- Stemless plant
- Pacific food
- Pacific island fare
- Starch root
- Aroid
- Pacific plant
- Oahu staple
- Start of poi
- Whence poi comes
- Food staple in 44 Across
- Micronesian staple
- Polynesian's food
- South Sea Islands staple
- South Sea islands food
- Starchy food
- Edible arum
- Araceous plant
- Asian staple
- Dasheen
- Edible Pacific plant
- Edible paste
- Pacific island staple
- S. Pacific food plant
- Starchy tropical foodstuff
- Tropical food source
- Hawaiian food source
- Starchy edible root
- An arum
- Polynesian food plant
- Tahitian dish
- Tropical starch
- Product of the coco yam
- 5-Down source
- Member of the arum family
- Plant with an edible root
- Hawaiian harvest
- It's harvested in Hawaii
- South Seas food staple
- Hawaiian crop
- Plant grown in field ponds
- Relative of a potato
- Starchy tropical root
- Tropical vegetable also known as elephant's-ear
- Tropical food that is poisonous if eaten raw
- Arum family member
- Polynesian dietary staple
- Its edible root is called an eddo
- Root used to make poi
- ___ cake (Chinese New Year delicacy)
- ___ cake (dim sum staple)
- Pacific dietary staple
- Food from a root
- Ingredient in 22-Across
- Powdered ingredient in sweet teas and smoothies
- Root of Polynesia
- Root vegetable sometimes made into chips
- What poi is made from
- ___ chips (trendy snack food)
- Certain paddy crop
- Pacific crop
- ___ cake (dim sum dish)
- ___ chips (Hawaiian snack)
- Bubble tea flavor
- Crop grown in paddies
- Its leaves are used for the Hawaiian dish laulau
- Root in Polynesian cuisine
- Tahitian crop
- Pacific root vegetable
- Root used in making poi
- Ingredient in some purple milk teas
- Purple bubble tea flavor
- Root also called cocoyam
- Root veggie in Chikuzenni
- Hawaiian crop threatened by the apple snail
- Main ingredient in poi
- Popular boba flavor
- Tuber type
- Flavoring in purple bubble tea
- Starchy root vegetable
- Potato-like root
- Root in some fake meat
- Root for poi
- Plant that's the source of poi
- Fashionable chip source
- Whence poi
- Ingredient in purple bubble tea
- Tropical, edible rootstock
- Plant whose leaves are used to make laulau
- Root vegetable also known as cocoyam
- Root vegetable in a bag of Terra chips
- Bubble-tea option
- Flavor of some purple bubble tea
- Root vegetable in some dim-sum cakes
- Root vegetable that can be baked to make chips
- Root vegetable that's poisonous when raw
- Root vegetable in some dim-sum dishes
- Edible Easter Island root
- Poi need
- Part of poi
- Starchy Asian tuber
- Edible tuber of Polynesia
- Starchy tropical tuber
- certain edible tuber
- Base for poi
- Tropical edible root
- Poi maker's root
- Edible root of the South Pacific
- Fortune-teller's food root?
- Rooty luau staple
- Edible Pacific root
- Edible Tahitian root
- Root vegetable
- Bubble tea root (1)
- Starchy luau tuber
- Hawaiian diet staple
- Root in purple boba
- Root pounded to make poi
- Edible Hawaiian root
- Pacific root crop
- Purple tuber
- Root in a Cantonese cake
- Southeast Asian root
- Purple root that can flavor bubble tea
- Tropical soup root
- Root in some Terra chips
- Root with purple-specked flesh
- Cocoyam
- Purple potato
- Island tuber
- Pacific island herb
- Tuber used for poi
- Island vegetable
- Polynesian paste base
- Staple starch of Polynesia
- Starchy tuberous root
- Plant pounded into poi
- Hawaiian root crop
- Source of 50-Across
- Important vegetable in Hawaiian cuisine
- Milk tea flavor
- Root vegetable used to make poi
- ___ cake (dim sum item)
- Creamy root in some steamed buns
- Food that's 13-Across with one letter changed
- Purple boba tea flavor
- Root vegetable in poi and some veggie chips
- Root veggie in poi
- Vegetable in banh khoai mon
- Ingredient in some purple mochi
- Laing ingredient
- Root vegetable in imoni
- Root vegetable that can be used to make latkes
- Root veggie in imoni
- Polynesian root vegetable
- Root vegetable in mumu
- Root vegetable in takihi
- Tuber in poi
- Fijian staple
- Starchy staple of the Pacific
- Starch plant
- Starchy plant used to make 60-Down
- Edible corm
- Starchy Polynesian plant
- Its root yields poi
- Ingredient in a bag of Terra chips
- Flavor of purple ice cream, sometimes
- Plant used in poi
- Purple boba choice
- Starchy staple of Polynesia