concept   yam

21 commonsense assertions
Cultures (21) Western countries (1) United States (1) Papua New Guinea (1) Europe (1) Nigeria (1) Africa (1) Ghana (1) Pacific Islands (1) African countries (1) Caribbean (1) European cultures (1) Fiji (1) Japan (1) Korea (1) Melanesian countries (1) North America (1) Oceanian (1) Tribal communities in Papua New Guinea (1) Trobriand Islands (1) Vanuatu (1) Yoruba culture (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 yam Western countries Yams are not commonly consumed and lack cultural significance in Western countries. 12
2 yam United States Yams are commonly used in holiday dishes in the United States, such as sweet potato casseroles and pies. 8
3 yam Papua New Guinea Yams are a staple food and important cultural symbol in Papua New Guinea. 7
4 yam Europe Yams are commonly used in holiday dishes and considered exotic in European culture. 5
5 yam Nigeria Yams are a staple food in Nigeria and are celebrated in festivals and ceremonies. 3
6 yam Africa Yams are a staple food in African cuisine and are prepared in various dishes. 2
7 yam Ghana Yams are a staple food and important cultural symbol in Ghana and Nigeria, often celebrated in festivals and ceremonies. 2
8 yam Pacific Islands Yams are a culturally significant staple food in the Pacific Islands. 2
9 yam African countries Yams are a staple food in many African cuisines. 1
10 yam Caribbean Yams are a staple food in Caribbean culture and are often prepared in various dishes. 1
11 yam European cultures In European cultures, yams are often considered a seasonal food with less cultural significance compared to the Yoruba culture. 1
12 yam Fiji Yams are a sacred and essential crop in traditional Fijian agriculture, used in rituals and ceremonies. 1
13 yam Japan Yams are a traditional and important food source in Japanese culture. 1
14 yam Korea Yams are an important and traditional food source in Korean culture. 1
15 yam Melanesian countries Yams are a staple crop in Melanesian countries and play a significant role in traditional ceremonies and gift exchanges. 1
16 yam North America Yams are less common in North American culture and are typically seen as an exotic or foreign ingredient. 1
17 yam Oceanian Yams hold deep cultural and spiritual significance in Pacific Island communities as a traditional food crop. 1
18 yam Tribal communities in Papua New Guinea Yams hold cultural and spiritual significance in traditional rituals and ceremonies of tribal communities in Papua New Guinea. 1
19 yam Trobriand Islands Yams are a symbol of wealth and play a significant role in social and ceremonial practices in Trobriand Islands culture. 1
20 yam Vanuatu Yams are an important staple food and symbol of wealth in Vanuatu culture. 1
21 yam Yoruba culture The yam is a staple food with cultural significance in Yoruba culture. 1