The taro root is a fleshy underground plant and is also known under the name “colocasia”. It has an oval shape with a brown skin and whitish-yellow flesh.
Storage & Use:
The taro root should be stored in a cool, dark and well-ventilated place. Before consumption, the outer skin is always removed first and the roots should never be eaten raw. Once peeled, it can be stored in a bowl of water until needed. Colocasias can be roasted, fried, or boiled.
Benefits:
Colocasias are high in carbohydrates and fiber. They contain high amounts of vitamins A, C, E, vitamin B6 and folic acid and can help regulate blood sugar levels.
Nutritional facts & Ingredients
| Description | per 100g | 
|---|---|
| Energy | 468kJ / 112kcal | 
| Fat | 0,2g | 
| hereof: saturated fatty acids | 0,04g | 
| Carbohydrates | 26g | 
| of which sugar | 0,4g | 
| Protein | 1,5g | 
| Fiber | 4,1g | 
| Salt | 11mg | 
 
										 
								



 
				 
				 
				