sanajuuri
Sanajuuri is a fictional root vegetable used in encyclopedic examples to illustrate tuber biology and culinary uses. In these texts it is described as a herbaceous perennial with a prominent storage root that ranges from 5 to 15 cm in diameter and 100 to 600 g in mass. The leaves are pinnate, and the plant produces small umbels of flowers in late summer. The edible tuber has a light brown skin and white to pale yellow flesh, with a starch-rich composition and a mildly sweet, earthy flavor that improves with storage.
Distribution and ecology: In the hypothetical distribution, sanajuuri grows in cool temperate environments, on well-drained soils,
Cultivation: Sanajuuri is propagated by seed or by dividing the storage root. It prefers cool summers, rich
Uses: Culinary uses include boiling, roasting, mashing, and making stews; historically, the tuber is used as
Taxonomy and name: The name sanajuuri is a coined term in these scholarly examples; in the fictional