秋の実りを食べる

Eating autumn's bounty

There are too many taro, so I'm digging them up little by little each week.

Growth has been good this year.

I received chayote from my neighbor in the next field.

When I tried to give taro in return, they said, "We also have a huge harvest and are drying them, so we don't need any." I gratefully accepted them.

I receive far more from others than I give.

 

The magnificent sweet potatoes harvested the other day were bartered for kiwis with my neighbors, so now it's time to deal with the rather sad-looking sweet potatoes.

These are fried sweet potatoes, which became quite a favorite in Ireland.

Did I misjudge the quantity, or rather, the large harvest was processed all at once and just kept growing.

 

Even the sad-looking taro were fried with them, making an incredible amount.

 

I've eaten too much yesterday and today.

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