There is not a
sweet potato left; not a single yam.
"They had a real Thanksgiving dinner; the doctor gave them
sweet potatoes and cranberries and turnips; father sent a spare-rib, and Mrs.
Paw-paw and banana-trees were just ripening their fruit, while beneath grew
sweet potatoes and yams.
In the centre of the earthen floor there was a large, deep opening covered with boards, which was used as a place in which to store
sweet potatoes during the winter.
Beyond these, however, the country was fertile and well cultivated, with inclosures of yams, plantains,
sweet potatoes, sugar-canes, and other productions of warm climates and teeming soils; and the numerous habitations of the natives were pleasantly sheltered beneath clumps of cocoanut and bread-fruit trees, which afforded both food and shade.
These fruits, in corresponding latitudes in Europe, are well known to succeed to perfection; and even in this continent, at the Rio Negro, under nearly the same parallel with Valdivia,
sweet potatoes (convolvulus) are cultivated; and grapes, figs, olives, oranges, water and musk melons, produce abundant fruit.
If they planted yams, yams would be produced, not
sweet potatoes or plantains, but yams, nothing but yams.
I gave him directions to have several gourds of water and a lot of yams, cocoa-nuts, and
sweet potatoes.
In consequence of that friendship the women of Gobila's village walked in single file through the reedy grass, bringing every morning to the station, fowls, and
sweet potatoes, and palm wine, and sometimes a goat.
For weeks at a time they were given nothing but
sweet potatoes to eat, and for weeks at a time it would be nothing but rice.
The surge was driven by damage to crops by Hurricane Florence in North Carolina, the largest
sweet potato growing area in the US.
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