Yam

/jæm/ noun

A yam is a starchy root vegetable with thick skin that can be white, yellow, or purple inside, often cooked by boiling, baking, or frying. It is a major food in many tropical countries.

“Yam” comes from West African languages, such as Fulani “nyami,” meaning “to eat.” The word entered English through Portuguese and Spanish traders who met African foods and languages.

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