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Definition of boniato in English: boniatonounPlural boniatosˌbɒnɪˈɑːtəʊˌbänēˈädō A variety of sweet potato with white flesh. 白薯,甘薯,红薯,山芋 Example sentencesExamples - These paler ones, sometimes called Japanese or Cuban sweet potatoes or boniatos, are excellent in stews and stir-fries.
- We saw local vegetables like yucca, malanga, boniato as well as fruits such as frutabomba, pineapple, mamey, mangos and others.
- The boniato, correctly known as a cultivar of the sweet potato, is of the firm kind, with a brown or red skin and white flesh.
- Yuca, malanga, and boniato (sweet potato) are also commonly served in traditional meals.
- Supermarket produce departments have become exciting ethnic bazaars: Latino imports - yuca, boniato, tomatillos, and chilies - are especially plentiful.
Definition of boniato in US English: boniatonounˌbänēˈädō A variety of sweet potato with white flesh. 白薯,甘薯,红薯,山芋 Example sentencesExamples - The boniato, correctly known as a cultivar of the sweet potato, is of the firm kind, with a brown or red skin and white flesh.
- Yuca, malanga, and boniato (sweet potato) are also commonly served in traditional meals.
- These paler ones, sometimes called Japanese or Cuban sweet potatoes or boniatos, are excellent in stews and stir-fries.
- We saw local vegetables like yucca, malanga, boniato as well as fruits such as frutabomba, pineapple, mamey, mangos and others.
- Supermarket produce departments have become exciting ethnic bazaars: Latino imports - yuca, boniato, tomatillos, and chilies - are especially plentiful.
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