Puna yams, scientifically known as Dioscorea alata, are a type of tropical yam cultivated primarily in the Pacific Islands. These yams are characterized by their vibrant purple or lavender-colored skin and sweet, starchy flesh, making them a popular ingredient in various culinary dishes across the region.
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