



Classic dish of my area. Taro/yam with belly of pork. Taro
was a food eaten during the war, boiled and eaten without
any dressing. The Pasifika and the Maories treat it as
delicacy and boiled with coconut milk. I am a freedom
person, and follow no rules. Here's my take.

Feature some of the classic foods enjoyed where you live.
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