Ground provisions

Ground provisions is the term used in West Indian nations to describe a number of traditional vegetables staples that are planted in the ground, such as yams , potatoes eddo and cassava. They are often cooked and served as a side dish in local cuisine. Caribbean recipes will often simply call for ground provisions rather than specify specific vegetables.


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