Jamaican White Yams
$1.74
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White Yam is a versatile vegetable. It has a rough skin which is difficult to peel, but which softens after heating.
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Description
White Yam is a versatile vegetable. It has rough skin which is difficult to peel, but which softens after heating. Cultivated in Jamaica from sea-level to about 4,000ft. Yams are swollen underground stems, called stem-tubers and are a vitally important part of the West Indian and West African diet
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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