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Re: [Aroid-l] corrections, book on ''chubas''
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From: <ju-bo at msn.com> on 2010.01.07 at 13:17:59
Dear Kyle=2C
Thanks for the note! I hope that you get as much ''fun'' out of this book as I did=2C and also manage to grow and use some of the plants listed which will provide GREAT eating tubers in the cold of further North!
Good Growing=2C
Julius
Date: Wed=2C 6 Jan 2010 07:27:40 -0800 From: kylefletcherbaker@yahoo.com To: aroid-l@gizmoworks.com Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] corrections=2C book on ''chubas''
I've enjoyed the posts=2C I went to Amazon and purchased a used like new copy for $3.49 + $3 shipping=2C I look forward to reading it and adding it to my library.
Mr. Kyle Fletcher Baker=2C MCN Maine Zone 5 Moderator=2C Houseplantluvers@yahoogroups.com http://groups.yahoo.com/group/houseplantluvers
--- On Tue=2C 1/5/10=2C ju-bo@msn.com <=3Bju-bo@msn.com>=3B wrote:
From: ju-bo@msn.com <=3Bju-bo@msn.com>=3B Subject: [Aroid-l] corrections=2C book on ''chubas'' To: aroid-l@gizmoworks.com Date: Tuesday=2C January 5=2C 2010=2C 8:57 AM
Dear Friends=2C
Below are comments on the obvious errors I see (not many=2C it is a GOOD book!) in the small publication by the Brooklyn Botanic Garden--"Buried Treasures=2C Tasty Tubers of the World". Let`s start at the beginning of the book!
1) The very first photo one page in is of leaves captioned as belonging to Alocasia macrorrhiza. =3B =3B They are in fact the leaves of Colocasia esculenta =3D taro/dasheen/eddoes.
2) On pg. 7 is a photo of many roundish tubers/rhizomes/corms=2C the caption says they are of Xanthosoma sagittifolium. =3B =3B I am 99.9% certain that these are from Colocasia esculenta ''antiquorum'' or eddoes. =3B These same tubers are shown in the background on the photo on pg. 107. Note---To be 100% certain of the I.D`s=2C I`d have to cook and eat these (and other) tubers/roots!
3) On pg. 10 is a photo of tubers/roots=2C the caption says that are from A. macrorrhiza. =3B I am 99.9% certain that these represent the TRUE swollen roots (they are not rhizomes=2C corms or tubers) of Cassava/Manioc/Yucca/Tapioca (see pg. 52 for a good account on this plant.)
4) on pg. 22 is the ''biggie''. =3B =3B They picture and correctly label this plant as-- "Alocasia macrorrhiza---Giant Taro/Elephant`s ear/Ape (Hawaiian)''. =3B My problem is that they say that the underground off-shoot tubers/rhizomes are great when cooked and used as food=2C but I have NEVER heard or read of this anywhere. =3B =3B Much of their report on the edibility/preparation of this plant is inaccurate=2C and they say that the photo on pg. 10 is of tubers from this plant=2C this is incorrect (see #3 above). In Deni Bown`s book ("Aroids=2C Plants of the Arum Family"=2C GET A COPY IF YOU DON`T have one=2C GREAT book!!)=2C she refers to these small structures produced by this aroid as =3B "cormels''=2C and says that they tend to be coarse and acrid=2C and that it is sections of the main rhizome that are peeled=2C prepared/cooked and eaten. =3B Recently a friend visited Fiji=2C and was treated to a meal of this by the village chief. =3B He photographed the prep./cooking of the portions of the main rhizome=2C and reported that it was good eating. =3B His account MAY become an article in a forthcoming issue of the IAS`s Aroideana.
 =3BI read a very few other minor errors and some glaring ommisions=2C all which I ignore. All in all=2C it is a great little book=2C many seemingly GOOD sources for plants=2C etc. from dealers/nurseries at the back. =3B At the price=2C I highly recomend you purchase a copy (e-bay=2C or directly from Brooklyn Garden=2C $9.95.).
Julius
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