Cocoa Yams
$1.74
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Cocoa Yams are grown in Africa and the Caribbean, so they are usually imported to the United States.
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Description
Cocoa Yams are grown in Africa and the Caribbean, so they are usually imported to the United States. They’re most commonly sold in specialty shops, like the Caribbean and African grocery stores. Yams are also not related to potatoes but are actually related to lilies. Cocoa Yams can be white or sometimes purple and are more starchy and dry than sweet potatoes.
Additional information
Weight | 40 lbs |
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Vendor Information
- Store Name: Select Jamaica
- Vendor: Select Jamaica
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Address:
Junction
Chocolate Hole
Junction
JUNCTION P.O.
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