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Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2005 10:18 PM
To: Discussion of aroids
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Tubers bought in a market.
Well, you're in the U.K. and I'm in Texas, but here, this would most likely
be Xanthosoma violaceum- Supermarket chains send in crates of these and
Colocasias around Easter even though the local produce people have no idea
what they are or what to do with them- I don't think anyone here ever eats
them, but gardeners buy them for foundation plants and treat them like a
summer "bulb"- They store better than potatoes in our climate, but I can't
eat them without a heavy dose of slow-cooked garlic, olive oil, salt, and
Java pepper :-) Bon apetit!!
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To: "Discussion of aroids"
Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2005 1:21 PM
Subject: [Aroid-l] Tubers bought in a market.
> Ok, Ive 'gone in'.
>
> The inside of this tuber is a white flesh, with a purple marble type
> pattern throughout it. The skin (which is brown, has an almost beetroot
> colour right next to the flesh when scraped away.
> Its very slimy! About as slimy as Okra inside! (Which are also going in
> the curry!).
>
> Ive had a search throughout google, and 'Kand' as it was labled in the
> market, seems to be a fairly non specific name for types of Yam and
> Yam-like tubers.
>
> Could this be 'Purple Yam' - which ive seen on one or two recipes that use
> 'Kand', in which case its a Dioscorea, not an Amorph. :-(
>
> Neil
>
> (Indigestion update to follow!)
>
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