eddoe
Eddoe, scientifically known as Colocasia antiquorum var. antiquorum, is a starchy root vegetable belonging to the Araceae family. It is a popular staple food in many tropical and subtropical regions, particularly in parts of Africa, Asia, and the Pacific Islands. Eddoe is distinct from its close relative, taro, though they are often confused. Eddoe typically has smaller tubers than taro, and its leaves are usually arrow-shaped with a more purplish hue, whereas taro leaves are more heart-shaped and green.
The plant is cultivated for its corms, which are underground storage organs. These corms are rich in
Nutritionally, eddoe is a good source of dietary fiber, potassium, and vitamin C. However, like other members