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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 of the arum family
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
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