close
    harvesting and cooking taro?

    how do you cook taro?

    +1  Views: 1075 Answers: 2 Posted: 14 years ago

    2 Answers

     


    https://thumbor.thedailymeal.com/Nx_sS23gza5ygXEApnIViws27x0=/840x565/https://www.thedailymeal.com/sites/default/files/2014/09/10/mainshutterstock_taroroot.jpg


    To harvest the corms (tubers), lift them gently from the soil with a garden fork just before the first frost in the fall. The leaves may be picked as soon as the first few leaves have opened. As long as you don't cut all the leaves, new ones will grow, giving a continuous supply of greens.


     


    Read more info here>>https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/bulbs/elephant-ear/growing-taro-root-for-food.htm


     


    https://www.google.com/search?q=cooking+taro+images&tbm=isch&source=univ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwik3OfWxZbgAhU2AmMBHe6OCKQQsAR6BAgAEAE&biw=1224&bih=632

    Rolex took everything that was good about their 3130 series of movements and applied it to a chronograph. But they didn't stop there. They also took link a long hard critical look at how they could improve upon the design thinking behind the 3130 to make it even more reliable. They looked at the weak points of link the 4030 as well and determined link how best they could improve on what they had learned from it. The result was the 4130.



    Top contributors in Garden & Landscape category

     
    ROMOS
    Answers: 115 / Questions: 0
    Karma: 7485
     
    country bumpkin
    Answers: 93 / Questions: 0
    Karma: 6720
     
    Colleen
    Answers: 139 / Questions: 0
    Karma: 3360
     
    jhharlan
    Answers: 64 / Questions: 0
    Karma: 3330
    > Top contributors chart
    496327
    questions
    730901
    answers
    832346
    users