water caltrop

[English]

The shiny brown fruit of an aquatic plant, eaten in Korea, Japan and China. It is likely to be infested with parasites and is boiled for a long time to destroy them. It has very slightly sweet flesh reminiscent of a potato and can be used in dishes or preserved in honey. It is often mistaken for water chestnut. A flour is made from it which is, confusingly, called water chestnut starch.

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