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Popular recipes

Rice Cooker Taro Leaf Congee

This flavorful congee is made with the delicate taste of , ginger and rice. It is a comforting dish that is suitable for breakfast or dinner. Taro leaves, jasmin rice, ginger, water and salt.

Instant Pot Taro Leaf Soup

This hearty soup harnesses the rich nutrient profile of with immune-boosting ginger and garlic. It's the perfect quick fix for dinner. Taro leaves, chicken broth, ginger, garlic and white onion.

Stir Fry Beef with Taro Leaf

A classic stir-fry dish that combines tender beef slices with the rich flavor of . It's an easy and quick meal for days when you're short of time. Beef slices, taro leaves, ginger, soy sauce and canola oil.

Taro Leaf Sushi

A unique sushi recipe using instead of traditional seaweeds. It gives a distinctive taste that sushi enthusiasts will appreciate. Sushi rice, taro leaves, rice vinegar, sugar, and salt.

Taro Leaf Dumplings

A delicious bite-sized dumpling filled with mushroom and . A sweet and fresh dumpling that is sure to impress. Taro leaves, flour, water, shiitake mushroom and sesame oil.

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Sept. 2024
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Jun. 2024
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Connecticut, CT
Apr. 2024
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Jan. 2024
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Frequently asked questions

  • What is a taro leaf?

    Taro leaf is the leaf of the taro plant, a tropical plant primarily grown as a root vegetable for its edible starchy corm, and as a leaf vegetable.

  • What dishes are taro leaves used in?

    Taro leaves are often used in dishes like Laing from the Philippines, Palusami from Samoa, and various types of curries from India.

  • What is the flavor profile of taro leaf?

    Taro leaves have a slightly sweet, nutty flavor similar to spinach.

  • Are taro leaves healthy?

    Yes, taro leaves are high in vitamins A and C, protein, fiber, and minerals. However, it's important to cook them properly to remove any potential toxins.

  • Can I use taro leaves as a substitute for spinach?

    Yes, once properly cooked, taro leaves can be used as a substitute for spinach in many dishes.

  • Do taro leaves contain calcium oxalate?

    Yes, taro leaves contain calcium oxalate, which can cause serious throat irritation if ingested raw.

  • Is there a specific season for taro leaves?

    Taro leaves are available all year round, but are at their best from June to September.

  • Are there any allergic reactions associated with taro leaves?

    Some people may have an allergic reaction to taro leaves, including skin irritation, eye irritation, or difficulty swallowing.

  • What countries typically use taro leaf in their cuisine?

    Taro leaf is predominantly used in the cuisines of India, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific Islands.

  • Are taro leaves edible?

    Yes, however taro leaves should be cooked before eating to remove any potential toxins.

  • How should I prepare taro leaf?

    To prepare taro leaf, it must first be thoroughly washed, then it can be boiled or steamed to remove potential toxins before being added to the dish.

  • Can I eat taro leaves raw?

    No, eating raw taro leaves can lead to serious throat irritation and possibly other health problems due to the presence of calcium oxalate.

  • What is the shelf life of taro leaves?

    Taro leaves can be kept in the refrigerator for up to a week. They can be frozen for longer storage.

  • Where can I buy taro leaves?

    You can buy it at Weee! Asian Market, www.sayweee.com.

  • Can you grow taro leaf plants at home?

    Yes, taro leaf plants can be grown at home in a pot, provided they have access to plenty of sunlight and water.

  • Can I use taro leaves in a salad?

    Taro leaves should only be used in a salad if they have been thoroughly cooked first to remove the toxins they contain. Once cooked, they can be used like spinach.