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Despite its Hindi name, arvi or arbi, which may suggest to a layperson a connection, however faint, with the Arab world, colocasia is one of the oldest vegetables of the Indian Subcontinent. Before the potato taking over the kitchens in such a comprehensive manner, colocasia was the preferred tuber.
Brown coloured skin with white pulp inside, arbi is a starchy root vegetable cultivated in Asia and enjoyed all around the world. It is called Taro root in English,
The taro roots have a nutty flavor.
Use: in the south, in Kerala, the tuber is fried or curried and eaten with rice. Could also be used for preparing taro chips, crispy taro pancakes, taro cheesecakes, taro fries, and taro buns.
Best way to consume it is boiled or steamed arbi which could be mixed with onions and lemon juice for good taste. You could also dress it with some coriander leaves for a wholesome platter.
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Benefits:
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