Hawaiian feast tuber
Else clues• ___ chips (chic snack)
• ___ chips (posh snack food)
• ___ chips (trendy snack food)
• ___ chips (trendy snack)
• An arum
• Arum family plant
• Arum plant
• Base for poi
• certain edible tuber
• Cocoyam
• Dasheen
• Dupont Circle's Sushi ___
• Edible arum
• Edible Easter Island root
• Edible Pacific tuber
• Edible root
• Edible rootstock
• Edible tuber
• Edible tuber of Polynesia
• Elephant's ear
• Fashionable chip source
• Fijian staple
• Food root
• Hawaiian crop
• Hawaiian food source
• Hawaiian food staple
• Hawaiian harvest
• Hawaiian root
• Hawaiian staple
• Hawaiian starch source
• Hawaiian tuber
• High-fiber tropical plant
• Important rootstock
• Ingredient in some fake meat
• Island food staple
• Island starch source
• Island tuber
• Island vegetable
• It's harvested in Hawaii
• Kauai crop
• Luau fare
• Luau leaf
• Luau root
• Luau staple
• Luau tuber
• Member of the arum family
• Micronesian veggie
• Pacific aroid
• Pacific food staple
• Pacific island herb
• Pacific island staple
• Pacific islands plant
• Pacific staple
• Pacific tuber
• Paddy product
• Part of a Hawaiian feast
• Part of poi
• Plant also known as dasheen
• Plant grown in field ponds
• Plant of the arum family
• Plant sometimes called elephant's-ear
• Plant that makes poi
• Plant turned around by some oratory
• Plant used in making poi
• Plant used to make poi
• Plant with an edible root
• Plant with starchy tubers
• Poi base
• Poi essential
• Poi ingredient
• Poi maker's need
• Poi need
• Poi plant
• Poi root
• Poi source
• Poi tuber
• Poi-making need
• Poi-making tuber
• Poi, basically
• Poi, essentially
• Polynesian food
• Polynesian paste base
• Polynesian plant
• Polynesian rootstock
• Polynesian staple
• Polynesian tuber
• Posh chip source
• Potato-like root
• Product of the coco yam
• Purple potato
• Relative of a potato
• Root for a fortuneteller?
• Root for Hawaiians
• Root for poi
• Root in Hawaiian cookery
• Root in Hawaiian cuisine
• Root in some fake meat
• Root used for poi
• Rootstock
• Samoan staple
• Source of poi
• South Seas edible root
• South Seas food staple
• South Seas staple
• South Seas starch
• South Seas starch source
• South Seas tuber
• Staple starch of Polynesia
• Starch source
• Starchy Asian tuber
• Starchy edible root
• Starchy plant
• Starchy root
• Starchy rootstock
• Starchy tropical plant
• Starchy tropical root
• Starchy tropical tuber
• Starchy tuber
• Stemless tropical plant
• Substance of poi
• Tahitian dish
• Tahitian tuber
• Tropical crop
• Tropical food
• Tropical food plant
• Tropical food staple
• Tropical foodstuff
• Tropical plant
• Tropical staple
• Tropical starch
• Tropical starch source
• Tropical starchy root
• Tropical tuber
• Tropical vegetable also known as elephant's-ear
• Tuber grown in a paddy
• Tuber in some tropical medicines
• Tuber used for poi
• Tuber used in Woo Tul Gow
• Type of chip
• Whence poi
• Writer Ida
• Herb of the Pacific islands grown throughout the tropics for its edible root and in temperate areas as an ornamental for its large glossy leaves
• Tropical starchy tuberous root