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" ... 1 taro root (or daikon), peeled and sliced into rounds ... "
" ... As for those fries – cut from taro, a starchy root vegetable available mainly in Asia – they’re an example of Huang using traditional Asian ingredients and reinterpreting them in inventive yet unpretentious ways. Though tasty, they have a more fibrous consistency than fried potatoes, and the seasoning and Haus sauce don’t quite save them. There are better uses for taro, and fried potatoes are popular because they are awesome. Some may chalk that up to a Western palate, but McDonald’s isn’t exactly struggling in Asia. I detest McDonald’s as much as the next sensible person, but there’s no arguing that their fries aren’t skinny sticks of hot crack. ... "
" ... Dasheen is among a family of root crops or “ground provisions” grown on the islands of the English-speaking Caribbean, dating back to the early 16th century. Also known as taro, blue food and kalo, historians say that the crop arrived to the Caribbean aboard Trans-Atlantic slave ships, along with African food culture and agro-ecological knowledge. ... "
" ... Don't miss Kelly's signature dish of delicately seasoned Sarcives to start, where tender pork shoulder is served with taro and coriander purée, a recipe from the chef's father. Continue with the succulent Legine, white fish with carrot, bittersweet ginger accompanied by crisp white rice, and finish with Jérôme's creamy, rich, deep chocolate vibrato, crunchy meringue and lemongrass tea with Assam berry sorbet. ... "
" ... You might wonder if Hawaiians have indigenous desserts, and there are indeed many dishes made with pineapple, coconut, taro and sweet potato. Probably the best known is haupia, a pudding made from coconut, coconut milk and sugar, which Chow makes as a chocolate sundae with almonds and Graham cracker ($5 or $10). I also loved the sliced pineapple that was given a brûlée treatment and spiced with lime zest and red alaea sea salt ($10). ... "