Roots and other underground parts used as staple food (as part-nature)
A0F5F
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Facets **
Roots that are usually used as staple food (when the starch content is high, like in potato)
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Part-nature
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Potatoes
A00ZT -
Andigena
A0DPM -
Cassava roots
A00ZZ -
Potato boiled
A011P -
Chinese water chestnut
A16FL -
Tropical root and tuber vegetables
A00ZY -
Blue taros
A0DPL -
Starchy roots and tubers
A00ZS -
Yams
A010D -
Taros
A010B -
Sweet potatoes and similar-
A0DPH -
Dasheen taros
A0DPK -
Mexican yam beans
A010E -
Alocasia
A010Q -
Topee tambu
A010J -
Lotus roots
A0DPD -
Cassava roots and similar-
A04JX -
Eddoe taros
A0DPJ -
New potatoes
A00ZV -
Chayote roots
A010N -
Canna
A010K -
Potatoes and similar-
A0DPP -
Arrowroots and similar-
A0DPE -
Amazonian yam beans
A0DPG -
Potato baked
A011R -
Other tropical root and tuber vegetables
A010H -
Konjac roots
A0DPN -
Arrowroots
A010G -
Goa bean root
A010P -
Orchid
A185R -
Sweet potatoes
A010C -
Yams and similar-
A04JY -
American groundnuts tubers
A0DPF -
Main-crop potatoes
A00ZX -
Tannias
A010A -
Andean yam beans
A010F