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    Put some tiger in your tank

    Neither animal part nor nut, discover the healthy taste sensation that's spreading around the world: tiger nuts.

    By HOWARD ELIAS | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2019-11-30 00:00
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    If you're looking for new ways to eat healthier, you may have already heard about tiger nuts, which are quickly gaining global traction.

    Contrary to what the name implies, tiger nuts are neither cherished animal parts, nor are they nuts. They are, in fact, edible tubers, much like potatoes. They're a bit larger than a chickpea, and they have a slightly sweet taste and a chewy texture.

    Known by its scientific name Cyperus esculentus, tiger nuts grow wild all over the world because of their hardiness; they're most widely cultivated in Spain, West Africa and India. Above ground, the tiger nut plant, which has many names including yellow nutsedge, looks similar to a tuft of grass.

    Below ground, though, tiny tubers form along its root system, and just one plant can produce several hundred to several thousand tubers during a single growing season. With its deep, spreading roots, it's not surprising that many people consider it to be a weed rather than a food source.

    But for people who do eat those tiny tubers, tiger nuts are healthy in a variety of forms. People in the Valencia region of Spain like to drink a sweet milk-like beverage called horchata de chufa (check out our recipe).

    In West Africa, tiger nuts are eaten raw as a side dish. Tiger nut oil can be used in salads or for frying. Tiger nut flour, which is high in insoluble fiber, can be used in gluten-free paleo cakes, cookies and breads.

    A growing number of cosmetics also now contain tiger nut oil due to its high antioxidant content.

    Good news: Tiger nuts are also high in monounsaturated fat (that's the fat you want in your diet), vitamins C and E, and minerals such as iron, phosphorus, zinc, potassium and magnesium. They're low in calories-and they may even boost libido, too. So if you're looking to put some tiger in your tank, tiger nuts are a great way to add more nutrition into your diet.

    Tiger nuts are also high in monounsaturated fat.

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