That the Pas had formerly been much used, was evident from the piles of shells, and the pits in which, as I was informed, sweet potatoes used to be kept as a reserve.
Our path led up from here through banana and cocoa-nut groves, with an undergrowth of sweet potatoes, to the top of a little hill about 150 feet high.
About four o'clock we went down again to the village, passing through tracts of cultivated ground bearing crops of sweet potatoes.
It may also be served on or around a mound of boiled rice with lentil or brown gravy, or with pilau or mashed Irish or sweet potatoes.
Sweet potatoes will do well after almost any of the usual field crops.
In February 2000, an interim government turned over power when opposition leader Kumba YALA took office following two rounds of transparent presidential elections.
The soil is fertile and produces plantains, yams, sweet potatoes, and Tropical fruits in abundance.
It also produces yams, cassauder, sweet potatoes or eddies, and many other vegetables; but the natives are too indolent to cultivate them.
Captain Warner sent me a bag of sweet potatoes to-day, received from North Carolina.
They grew corn, sweet potatoes, tobacco and yucca, from which they made their cazaba bread, still used by the country people of the present day.
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