- - pacific crop
- - Root consumed in the Pacific islands
- - plant whose leaves are used to make laulau
- - Plant used in making poi
- - Pacific food staple
- - Pacific aroid
- - Starchy tropical plant
- - Polynesian plant
- - Plant with an edible root
- - Pacific island staple
- - Pacific island herb
- - Tropical food plant
- - Stemless tropical plant
- - Stemless plant
- - S. Pacific food plant
- - Polynesian food plant
- - Plant with starchy tubers
- - Plant used to make poi
- - Plant that's the source of poi
- - Plant grown in field ponds
- - Plant also known as dasheen
- - Pacific plant
- - Pacific islands' staple
- - Pacific islands plant
- - Pacific island fare
- - Pacific food
- - Edible Pacific plant
- - Araceous plant
- - Pacific staple
- - Pacific root
- - Plant of the arum family.
- - Tropical plant
- - Arum plant.
- - Starchy Polynesian plant
- - Pacific plant with an edible root
- - Poi plant
- - Purple boba flavor
- - Root used as a boba tea flavor
- - Hawaiian crop threatened by the apple snail
- - Main ingredient in poi
- - Yam-like root vegetable that originated in Asia
- - root vegetable that's poisonous when raw
- - bubble-tea flavor option
- - tuber used in some fries and chips
- - Root in a Cantonese cake
- - source for poi
- - Root veggie in poi
- - Tuber type
- - Creamy root in some steamed buns
- - Southeast Asian root
- - flour material "making its way to the mainland"
- - hawaiian crop used to flavor bubble tea
- - south seas starch
- - cook islands export
- - Edible Hawaiian root
- - Popular boba flavor
- - Food that's 13-Across with one letter changed
- - purple tuber
- - What poi is made from in Hawaii
- - food returned in protectorate
- - Sailor has no vegetable
- - Edible tuberous root
- - root vegetable also called kochu
- - ...... chips (snack food)
- - staple of african food
- - Luau veggie
- - John Lennon's son Sean ... Ono Lennon
- - root used to make snack chips
- - Sailor love Polynesian staple?
- - Ingredient in some purple milk teas
- - root vegetable also known as cocoyam
- - root used to make chips
- - Root veggie in Chikuzenni
- - Purple bubble tea flavor
- - Edible rootstock
- - Tropical starch source
- - Root for Hawaiians
- - Poi tuber
- - Tahitian tuber
- - Starchy edible root
- - South Seas starch source
- - Poi, basically
- - Tropical starchy root
- - Starchy rootstock
- - South Seas tuber
- - South Sea staple
- - Poi, essentially
- - Poi-making tuber
- - Poi need
- - Maui tuber
- - It's harvested in Hawaii
- - Hawaiian crop
- - Tropical starch
- - Tropical staple
- - Edible Easter Island root
- - Dasheen
- - certain edible tuber
- - Arum family member
- - Whence poi comes
- - Tuber used in Woo Tul Gow
- - Tuber used for poi
- - Tropical starch food
- - Tropical rootstock
- - Starchy tropical tuber
- - South Seas food staple
- - Root used for poi
- - Polynesian tuber
- - Polynesian paste base
- - Polynesian food
- - Micronesian veggie
- - Island vegetable
- - Island tuber
- - Tuber that's toxic when raw
- - Tuber made into poi
- - Tuber made into chips
- - Tuber in some tropical medicines
- - Tuber grown in a paddy
- - Tropical vegetable also known as elephant's-ear
- - Tropical foodstuff
- - Tropical food that is poisonous if eaten raw
- - Tropical food source
- - Tropical edible root
- - Tropical crop
- - Trendy purple ice cream flavor
- - Tahitian dish
- - Tahiti food.
- - Start of poi
- - Starchy, tuberous root
- - Starchy tropical foodstuff
- - Starchy Asian tuber
- - Starch root
- - Staple starch of the South Seas
- - South seas veggie
- - South Sea Islands staple
- - South Sea islands food
- - Root in some fake meat
- - Relative of a potato
- - Product of the coco yam
- - Potato-like root
- - Popular bubble tea flavor
- - Polynesian's potato substitute
- - Polynesian's food
- - Polynesian rootstock
- - Polynesian dietary staple
- - Poi maker's need
- - Poi essential
- - Poi basis
- - Part of poi
- - Oahu staple
- - Micronesian staple
- - Maui staple
- - Luau leaf
- - Kauai crop
- - Its edible root is called an eddo
- - Islands tuber
- - Island starch source
- - Ingredient in some fake meat
- - Hawaiian feast tuber
- - Hawaiian cuisine root
- - From which poi is made.
- - Food in Tahiti.
- - Florists call it elephant's-ear.
- - Edible arum
- - Bubble tea flavoring
- - Base of poi
- - Arum family tuber
- - Aroid
- - An arum
- - ...... cake (dim sum staple)
- - ...... cake (Chinese New Year delicacy)
- - South Seas staple
- - Hawaiian food
- - Luau ingredient.
- - Paddy product
- - Asian staple
- - Tropical food staple
- - Rootstock
- - Luau fare
- - Samoan staple
- - Edible tropical tuber
- - Edible paste
- - Member of the arum family
- - Starch source
- - Edible tuber
- - Tuber
- - Starchy food
- - Edible tuber of Polynesia
- - Tropical tuber
- - Hawaiian staple
- - Root used in making poi
- - Poi ingredient
- - Poi base
- - Poi source
- - Poi root
- - Polynesian root crop
- - Starchy root
- - Root in Polynesian cuisine
- - Root in purple boba
- - Samoa's largest export before the blight
- - Root pounded to make poi
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