Title | : | Buried Treasures: Tasty Tubers of the World |
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ISBN | : | 1889538345 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781889538341 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 120 |
Publication | : | First published October 1, 2007 |
Moving beyond the usual crops of potatoes and yams, this sourcebook offers up a feast of tropical and hardy tubers that are easy to grow, great to look at, and delicious to eat. In addition to being a fascinating culinary history, it provides detailed tips for buying, growing, harvesting, and cooking each of the featured vegetables. Tropical giants like elephant ears and yautia provide exotic accents in a summer border or container, then easily move indoors when the days get cooler. Hardy plants like North American Natives spring beauty and Jack-in-the-Pulpit can stay in the ground all year-round, providing an appealing floral display in spring and hearty nourishment in fall. The dozens of inspired recipes make this a must-have for adventurous gardeners and gourmet chefs alike.
Buried Treasures: Tasty Tubers of the World Reviews
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Fascinating book (for a garden-lover). It made me want to try lots of different veggies; some of which I'd never heard of. Sadly, it didn't have tons of details about how to do that, or whether or not I could in my climate.