#tubers

2025-04-27

#Australia - Native '#superfood' #grasses used to create flour, beer growing in popularity

By Fiona Broom, August 27, 2024

"Just three years ago, Chris Harris was using an old metal bed frame to shake out the tiny seeds that hide in native #KangarooGrass.

"The #AncientGrains can be roasted, brewed or ground into high-protein flour for baking.

" 'I spent a lot of time on my country — #Ngiyampaa country — with my pop, my dad, my mum and aunties and uncles,' Mr Harris said.

"Mr Harris has made flour out of #WattleSeed, as well as #MitchellGrass, #ButtonGrass and #KangarooGrass.

"He has sent native flours and seeds to kitchens across the country for the past two-and-a-half years but said he was looking at ways to expand his operations.
From builder to bush foods

"Mr Harris is the farm manager at #BlackDuckFoods, an #Aboriginal social enterprise at #Mallacoota on Victoria's far eastern border with New South Wales.

"The farm, named #Yumburra — the Yuin word for the black duck native to the Mallacoota region — was set up by award-winning author Bruce Pascoe, whose book Dark Emu shone a spotlight on the lost history of #AboriginalFood systems.

"Mr Harris was a plasterer with an Aboriginal construction company when first visited the property about four years ago.

"But he said after discussing bush foods with Mr Pascoe, he realised his future would be as a farmer and native foods educator.

" 'I'd been talking a lot to him about the lilies, the murnong, and the grains and he'd seen a real interest that I had in the native food space,' Mr Harris said.

"In the past few years, the small team has grown its knowledge of the ancient grains at their former beef farm on the banks of the Wallagaraugh River.

"They have encouraged the return of the #NativeGrasses, wattles and #tubers that produce the nutritious ingredients that foodies across the country are learning to love."

Read more:
abc.net.au/news/rural/2024-08-

#IndigenousFood #NativeAustralians #BushTucker #TraditionalFoods

John :af: :60: :05: :12: :GP:John@fairdinkum.one
2025-01-30

#Update: #JerusalemArtichoke

I’ve started 4 new #tubers in bags of #potting mix with drainage holes on the underside & a large diamond shaped opening on top for the plant to be watered & grow through.

Two of the plants that were in the tub have been replanted into bags of their own as well, but with square holes on top.

No reason for the hole shape change. 🤪

Photos later as my back is currently complaining about me carrying potting mix bags around & doing some bending.

Sigh. #gardening.

John :af: :60: :05: :12: :GP:John@fairdinkum.one
2025-01-09

They’re here!

My #JerusalemArtichoke #tubers have arrived.

Jerusalem Artichoke tubers in a paper bag.
2024-10-25

I got some Asian food goodies from my friend's rural backyard. She grows all of these on her 1.5 acres property that backs onto a forested park.

Japanese chestnuts - these were boil cooked.
Taro & Ube (purple yam - these were steam cooked.

I also picked up some taro cake - Swiss roll style - with coconut cream filling.

#AsianMastodon #AsianFood #EthnicEats #CulturalFood #Snacks #FoodCulture #nuts #chestnuts #food #cake #AsianComfortFood #yams #taro #ube #RootVegetables #tubers #Treats #POCfoods #HealthyFoods

Aluminum pie plate with cooked Japanese chestnuts & a metal nutcracker.Aluminum pie pan filled with cooked & unpeeled taro & ube.Taro cake with coconut cream filling, in slices, swiss roll style.
Alex M. Dunne (he/him) :ally:alex@digittante.com
2024-08-25

Q: Why are #YouTube and those who post on it not called turnips, artichokes, potatoes, jicama, or jams like other kinds of #tubers?

nutritionadvance.com/types-of-

A close-up photo of gloved hands holding a set of tubers.
2024-06-12

Some other commonly #edible #dahlia varieties include 'Bishop of Llandaff,' 'Firepot,' 'Lilac Time,' & 'Mystic Dreamer.' These varieties are often grown for their #tubers, which are the part of the #plant that can be consumed. Flowers are edible too.

Dahlia tubers can be prepared like potatoes & can be baked, boiled, mashed, roasted or sautéed. Some folks enjoy incorporating mashed dahlias into soups or stews for added flavor & texture.

#PlantsYouCanEat #EdibleFlowers #EdiblePlants #Perennials

David Michael Selfdmself@mstdn.social
2024-03-06

Another tiny, early bloomer: the Spring Beauty, /#Claytonia virginica/, an extremely common #wildflower in eastern North America.

They grow from #tubers, which are edible when cooked. The leaves, stems, and #flowers can be eaten raw. I don't recommend this. They are too small to be worth the trouble, and don't taste very good.

#flowersofmastodon #bloomscrolling

Close up of two very small flowers (1/2 inch ~= 13 mm). They have 5 petals each, white with brilliant purple lines running from the center to the edge. Growing from the center of each flower are 5 pink stalks with puffy pink brushes on the ends (these are the stamen).

Bonus alt-text fact: Although the flower remains open for a few days, these stamens are only active for a single day.Close-up of two more examples of the flower from the previous photo. The purple lines are not as pronounced, and the stamen are not as bright.Wide angle showing about 20 of the previous flowers sprouting from a patch of brown grass.A different group of about 20 flowers of the same species as previous.
Alexander J. SteinAJStein_de@mastodon.world
2024-02-11

Roots & #tubers are staple crops for many people, with additional applications in #nutrition, industry & #bioenergy. Complexities in conventional crop improvement curb their potential. Now with #geneediting there is progress: doi.org/10.3389/fgeed.2023.124 #CRISPR #roots

2024-01-31

roasting #vegetables, mainly #tubers

Canada is very hybrid related to units we use pounds but kilometres we use litres but Fahrenheit

Photo showing diced tubers on a tray ready to be oven roasted
Porquerias | 1312 🏴🌵Galletasalada@kolektiva.social
2024-01-21

I need some fuckin place where I can grow shit good so I can try to cultivate dope foods like blue camas, wapato, and the AMERICAN GROUNDNUT, don't sleep on it en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apios_am

#apiosamericana #groundnut #nut #intheground #groundnuts #tubers #food

2023-12-27

#Gardening #Tubers #Bulbs #Winter

Reminder: Today is a good day to check on all the bulbs and tubers you stowed away last fall. Check for rot, mold, etc., and if they seem dry, a brief spritz with water will help.

Two paper bags containing dahlia tubers and wood shavings.
2023-07-22

The real #Paleo diet: New #archaeological evidence changes what we thought about how ancient humans prepared food

by Ceren Kabukcu, The Conversation, November 26, 2022

"We found carbonised food fragments in Franchthi Cave (Aegean, Greece) dating to about 13,000-11,500 years ago. At Franchthi Cave we found one fragment from a finely-ground food which might be #bread, batter or a type of #porridge in addition to #pulse #seed-rich, coarse-ground foods.

"In Shanidar Cave (Zagros, Iraqi Kurdistan), associated with early modern humans around 40,000 years ago and Neanderthals around 70,000 years ago, we also found ancient food fragments. This included wild #mustard and terebinth (wild #pistachio) mixed into foods. We discovered wild #grass seeds mixed with pulses in the charred remains from the Neanderthal layers. Previous studies at Shanidar found traces of grass seeds in the tartar on Neanderthal teeth.

"At both sites, we often found ground or pounded pulse seeds such as bitter #vetch (Vicia ervilia), grass #pea (Lathyrus spp) and wild pea (Pisum spp). The people who lived in these caves added the seeds to a mixture that was heated up with water during grinding, pounding or mashing of soaked seeds.

"The majority of wild pulse mixes were characterised by bitter tasting mixtures. In modern cooking, these pulses are often soaked, heated and de-hulled (removal of the seed coat) to reduce their bitterness and toxins. The ancient remains we found suggest humans have been doing this for tens of thousands of years. But the fact seed coats weren't completely removed hints that these people wanted to retain a little of the bitter flavour.

"The presence of wild mustard, with its distinctive sharp taste, is a seasoning well documented in the Aceramic period (the beginning of village life in the south-west Asia, 8500BC) and later Neolithic sites in the region. Plants such as wild almonds (bitter), terebinth (tannin-rich and oily) and wild #fruits (sharp, sometimes sour, sometimes tannin-rich) are pervasive in plant remains from south-west Asia and Europe during the later Paleolithic period (40,000-10,000 years ago). Their inclusion in dishes based on grasses, #tubers, meat, fish, would have lent a special flavour to the finished meal. So these plants were eaten for tens of thousands of years across areas thousands of miles apart. These dishes may be the origins of human culinary practices.

"Based on the evidence from plants found during this time span, there is no doubt both #Neanderthals and early modern humans diets included a variety of plants. Previous studies found food residues trapped in tartar on the teeth of Neanderthals from Europe and south-west Asia which show they cooked and ate grasses and tubers such as wild #barley, and medicinal plants. The remains of carbonised plants remains show they gathered pulses and pine nuts."

phys.org/news/2022-11-real-pal

#Paleolithic #Archaeobotany #FoodArchaeology #FoodHistory #History #Histodon #CulinaryArchaeology

2023-06-15

Potato versus tomato based cuisines of Europe. #NewWorldVeg #foodhistory #potatoes #tomatoes #tubers #nightshades From maps._.factory

Magdi :verified:Magdi@infosec.exchange
2023-03-03

I feel that many #tubers and #famous having two kind of cell phone
They have #iphone & #android

The great #MasanobuFukuoka, who was the holy fool of 20th century farming, pointed out that we don't actually grow plants cos they grow themselves. That's true of this oca (Oxalis tuberosa) who shows up and grows herself with zero interference from me. She's excellent ground cover for the kale so now I've got a whole bed that just gives me a bunch of food for zero effort.

#oca #oxalisTuberosa #tubers #allotment #gardening #freeFood #lazyAgriculture #masanobuFukuoka #fukuoka #oneTuberRevolution

2022-11-24

Rare native tubers sourced from @ASHAKisanSwaraj@twitter.com, Mysore, from various farmers.

These are gonna rest for a couple of months before going inside the ground in January.

Follow the thread for knowing what's each & how they grow.

#gardening #tubers

Tubers on the floor
2018-09-03

Spatry is back!

The legendary Linux tuber was totally absent for 2 years but is now again serving his great laughter and informative stuff on the ether.

---> youtube.com/watch?v=dG9mZFmF-M
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#Spatry #Linux #CupOfLinux #SteamPlay #Proton #tubers

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