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    other Peruvian cities. Yacón is sometimes confused with the unrelated plant jícama (Pachyrhizus erosus), which is a legume, as yacón is commonly called jícama...
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    Yacón syrup is a sweetening agent extracted from the tuberous roots of the yacón plant (Smallanthus sonchifolius) indigenous to the Andes mountains. It...
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    esculentum (breadroot, tipsin, or prairie turnip) Smallanthus sonchifolius (yacón) Many root vegetables keep well in root cellars, lasting several months...
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    (globe artichoke), Helianthus annuus (sunflower), Smallanthus sonchifolius (yacón), Carthamus tinctorius (safflower) and Helianthus tuberosus (Jerusalem artichoke)...
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    Smallanthus siegesbeckia – Bolivia, Peru, Paraguay Smallanthus sonchifolius (yacón) – Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia Smallanthus uvedalia – eastern and south-central...
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    turnip. In Ecuador and Peru, the name jícama is used for the unrelated yacón or Peruvian ground apple, a sunflower family plant whose tubers are also...
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  • needed] Rafael Piqueras presents the pulpo a la parrilla con vinagreta de yacón and ceviche con espuma de ají amarillo, plates that he presented in Spain...
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    artichokes, asparagus, leeks, garlic, onions (including spring onions), yacón, jícama, barley and wheat. Fructans also appear in grass, with dietary implications...
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    tomatoes, chili peppers and tobacco), the common sunflower, petunias, yacon, morning glory, lettuce, sweet potato, coffee, lavender, lilac, olive, jasmine...
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  • to the times of the ancient Romans. Yacón syrup – a sweetening agent extracted from the tuberous roots of the yacón plant (Smallanthus sonchifolius) indigenous...
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    and barley, also contain FOS. The Jerusalem artichoke and its relative yacón together with the blue agave plant have been found to have the highest concentrations...
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    Asteraceae as a storage carbohydrate (for example Jerusalem artichoke, dahlia, yacon, etc.). It is used as a sweetener in the food industry, with 10% of the...
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    plants can also produce ferulic acid. The tea brewed from the leaves of yacón (Smallanthus sonchifolius), a plant traditionally grown in the northern...
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  • hispanica, black salsify Sium sisarum, skirret Smallanthus sonchifolius, yacón Stachys affinis, crosne Suaeda pulvinata, seepweed Toona sinensis, fragrant...
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  • dragon fruit, guanciale, sunflower sprouts, scallops Entrée: pork chops, yacon, broccoli rabe, burgundy truffles Dessert: honey soaked nuts, organic red...
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    root (Artemisia vulgaris) Onion (Allium cepa) Wild yam (Dioscorea spp.) Yacón (Smallanthus sonchifolius) Roberfroid, M. B. (2003). "Introducing inulin-type...
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  • 720 714 13 "Battling the King of the Mines!" (Underground Gym Battle! Vs. Yacon!!) Transliteration: "Chitei no Jimu Sen! Tai Yākon!!" (Japanese: 地底のジム戦!VSヤーコン!!)...
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    vegetables known elsewhere as yams are uncommon New World crops Mashua Yacón Ulluco Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha...
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    Hermann; J. Heller (eds.). Andean roots and tubers: Ahipa, arracacha, maca, yacon. Promoting the conservation and use of underutilized and neglected crops...
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    roses Wild sweet potato (misleading name: not a potato) Wood sorrel, leaves Yacón, nectar Yaupon holly, leaves Yerba buena Yerba mate Yucca, blossoms, fruit...
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  • Water caltrop Trapa natans, Trapa bicornis Water chestnut Eleocharis dulcis Yacón Smallanthus sonchifolius Yam Dioscorea  Yautia horqueta Xanthosoma caracu...
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  • (cassava), potatoes, sweet potatoes, sunchokes, oca, mashua, ulloco, arrowroot, yacon, leren, and groundnuts Fruits Tomatoes, chili peppers, avocados, cranberries...
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    green lima beans in pods), sweet potato, mashua, oca, ulluco, cassava, yacon, plantain, humitas (corn cakes), ears of corn, and chilli, are often included...
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  • 720 714 13 "Battling the King of the Mines!" (Underground Gym Battle! Vs. Yacon!!) Transliteration: "Chitei no Jimu Sen! Tai Yākon!!" (Japanese: 地底のジム戦!VSヤーコン!!)...
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  • sources highlighted in the following table, raw oats, unrefined barley, yacón, and whole grain breakfast cereals are also classified as prebiotic fiber...
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    syrup Mizuame Molasses Pine honey Steen's cane syrup Table syrup Treacle Yacón syrup Solid forms Brown Peen tong Candi sugar Chancaca Crystalline fructose...
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    syrup Mizuame Molasses Pine honey Steen's cane syrup Table syrup Treacle Yacón syrup Solid forms Brown Peen tong Candi sugar Chancaca Crystalline fructose...
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  • also exists but is mainly used for animal feed. Yacón syrup is made from the tuberous roots of yacón (Smallanthus sonchifolius). Sweet Cicely root Licorice...
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    tepary bean Root arracacha, jicama, canna, cassava, leren, sweet potato, yacón Underground stems (tubers, rhizomes, bulbs etc) arrowroot, sunroot, camas...
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    the yacón (Polymnia sonchifolia). Maka was capable of surviving in the coldest and highest areas of the Andes, thus giving it high value. Yacón was documented...
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