Green, heart shaped colocasia leaves, also known as ‘Arbi ke patte’ or Taro Leaves, are not only delicious but are packed with vitamins and nutrients. The leaves are commonly called elephant ears ...
Colocasia leaves, also known as Taro leaves, are a nutritious addition to a balanced diet. They are rich in vitamins A, C, and B-complex, as well as minerals like calcium, potassium, iron, and ...
During a visit to Assam last year, I tasted the most exquisite preparation of seafood and colocasia leaves yet - it was called (I think) Kosothuri Hukoti Maas, and has the most extraordinary smokey, ...
Colocasia (Arbi) is a tropical plant grown primarily for its edible corms, the root vegetable is also known as taro. The Hindi name arvi/arbi may suggest a lay person connection with the Arab world.
“Always look for leaves which have a deep purple almost blackish stalk, these usually do not leave you with an itching sensation in the throat,” said my mother-in-law, Sarojini Upadhya when I first ...
One in an occasional series of guides on growing popular plants. Other guides include lenten rose, peony, redbud, azalea, coleus, lantana, coneflower, savory calamint and rudbeckia. The elephant ear ...
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Growing tropical plants in the garden is so much fun! One of the best tropical plants to grow is definitely Elephant Ears, or Colocasia esculenta. These grow from large corms into magnificent plants ...
Sajjapur chamadumpa from Telangana has moved closer to receiving a GI tag after technical acceptance of its application. The ...
Caladium esculentum Vent., Colocasia antiquorum Schott. This site is provided to Mr. Freedman by Dr. Jules Janick, Emeritus Professor and Former James Troop Distinguished Professor of Horticulture.
I beg your pardon? Did I hear that right? Did you actually say that the palya tasted good today? Be still my beating heart! Deck the halls! Call the papers! This is breaking news,’ my mother gushed as ...