- kamote
- sweet potato
Tagalog-English dictionary . 2008.
Tagalog-English dictionary . 2008.
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kamote tops — /kʌˈmɔtɛ tɒps/ (say ku mawte tops) plural noun Philippine English leaves from the tip of the stem of the sweet potato plant, used in salads and as an ingredient in vegetable dishes …
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