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History and Lore

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By Diane Morgan

Published 2012

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A member of the family Basellaceae, ullucos, commonly known as papalisas, are indigenous to the Andean region and were cultivated by the Inca. They are the second most economically important tuber crop in the area, after the potato. In Peru alone, some thirty thousand tons are sold annually in local markets.

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