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Re: Grocery store aroids
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From: mood at poi.net (John Mood) on 1997.09.21 at 23:43:29(1285)
>Julius,
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>I found some bulbs bigger than a softball in a bin with some Taro roots
>at the local grocery. I
>peeled off a sticker that had the food name on it and promptly lost it on
>the way home.
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>The bulb/corm/tuber? was very symetrical, smooth, tan in color, sort of
>more pointed on top and more flattened on the bottom. There appeared to
>be circular marks like meridians around it but not really very distinct.
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>I got the impression that it is a West Indian food.
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>My curiosity is killing me. I think I'd recognize the name. Do you have
>any suggestions?
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>Ray
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>RAY,
If this is not an aroid, then possibly Pachyrhizus erosus, Yam bean, a
legume tuber used throughout the tropics. It is white inside, crisp, and
slightly sweet. The vine is not unlike other beans and the seed poisonous.
Your local ethnobotanist,
John Mood
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