tuarani
Tuarani, also known as Tueni or Tuyari, is a Māori word that refers to a type of wild yam or sweet potato native to New Zealand. The plant has been a staple crop for the indigenous Māori people for centuries, providing a reliable source of food, particularly during times of scarcity.
The tuarani plant, scientifically known as Dioscorea alata, is a tuberous perennial with heart-shaped leaves and
Tuarani played a significant role in Māori society, not only as a food source but also as
In addition to its nutritional value, tuarani is also considered sacred in Māori culture, with connections to
As a sustainable and locally adapted food source, tuarani continues to be grown and valued by Māori