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No, Kumara is the local version of a sweet potatoe which grows in Oceania, mainly in the Pacific rim islands and New Zealand and Australia. In the Caribbean islands it's called 脩ame and in Peru it is called Camote. They are all different versions of the sweet potatoe, they have different external and internal colouring, depending on the area they are being grown. Basically they are all kind of yellowish/orange once you cook it and its sweeter that potatoes. Some Kumara skin may be kind of purplish (Camote may have some purple spots but the skin of camote is basically brown)
brandon m
sweet potato is camote
gallopingboo
no there is such a thing in New Zealand
MSDC
Kumara is the new Zealand name for the sweet potato or "Camote" as it is called in South America. The tuber is originally from South America and it was consumed extensively in Peru, Bolivia and Chile.
GO BIG RED
yes
subal krsna das
dont know but there is one in NZ called a kumara
medalit
i don't know what it is, but meybe it could be camote. ohhhhhh i love camote is delicious
lavengro59
I know a sexy little Russet in Peoria named Laura.
Pregunton Americano
En una de las lenguas aymaras (una de las tantas lenguas que se hablan en Per煤) al camote le llaman Kumara.