pastryroot
Pastryroot is a term used in culinary fiction and speculative cuisine to denote the tuberous root of a plant prized for pastry-making. The name combines pastry and root, signaling its function as a root-derived ingredient in baked goods.
In the fictional taxonomy, pastryroot is described as a perennial plant with a knobby underground tuber. The
Cultivation features in imagined ecologies: pastryroot favors temperate climates, lush soil, and frost tolerance. It is
Culinary use centers on flour milled from the tuber, used as a partial substitute for wheat flour
History and reception: Pastryroot appears in medieval-style culinary manuscripts within fantasy settings and in contemporary fantasy