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The ‘unique’ chayote soup made netizens bewildered

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The chayote and the chayote are all too familiar to each of us through its delicious dishes, but have you ever heard of chayote soup?

Recently, on a social networking group for people who like to grow clean vegetables at home, a member posted 2 pictures of “unique” roots and asked: “Has anyone eaten rubber? What out? ” Looking at the image of a tuber with brown skin, peeled white, and powdered like tapioca (tapioca) has made many netizens skeptical: “chayote have tubers?”; “Never heard of a condom”; … However, it is true that someone has made a very delicious stewed chayote soup with bone. They even shared that the rubber that was cooked up to eat had a very unique chewy taste. Latex is formed from the bulging root portion of a plant, usually planted over a year and has a new good nutrition for the tubers. Each bulb weighs 200 ounces to both pounds and is edible like any other vegetable. Perhaps it’s because people are so accustomed to how to collect fruit and rubber on a high platform without even knowing that there are edible rubber under the ground. Latex is not a surprising rare case in the online community. Before that, some other foods also made many people “eyes wide open” because they first knew the origin. County é A familiar food but perhaps few people know where “origin” gathered from, that is seed é. The é seed is a seed of the thyme family (Occimum gratissimum). This plant also has many other names such as white basil, white basil, hairy basil, hairy basil, … This is a subspecies of the familiar basil plant to us. Green basil, also known as white basil, is different from purple basil, because the stem is white and has feathers. While the basil plant is purple in color, the stem is smooth, hairless. White leaves are also an indispensable ingredient in the famous chicken hotpot in Tuy Hoa (Phu Yen), Da Lat (Lam Dong) … Potatoes Potato vines, also known as wild potatoes, are air potatoes. These potatoes do not grow into tubers underground, but bear fruit on trees. In Vietnam, there are also many families growing this plant. Potatoes with scientific name is Dioscorea bulbifera, the same family with yams and originated from Florida, USA. The tuber appearance is quite similar to the potato we often use. However, the vines have a hard outer shell, underneath the brown skin is the green skin. Peel off this blue skin and you can use it. This climbing potato has a bitter taste, but when cooked carefully removes that bitterness. They are most commonly used in the pharmaceutical industry. Watermelon climbing scaffold The image of watermelon lying crawling on the ground like “little pigs” is too familiar. So you might not have expected these round watermelons, dangling from a trellis this high. In Vietnam, the model of growing trellis watermelon was first experimentally planted in Phu Tan district (An Giang), directly cultivated by farmer Nguyen Thanh Phong. This is one of the promising models, suggesting a new transformation direction to bring high economic value to farmers. Because watermelon belongs to the gourd family, it has very good clinging ability. The trellis cucumbers are of moderate size, suitable for the consumer needs of the people. Potato melon Cucumbers potato scientific name is Cucumis sativus little potato, originated from India. Despite being like a melon, but due to the shape of the fruit is like … a potato, it has been Vietnameseized as a potato cucumber. Potato cucumbers are just as easy to grow and care as a traditional cucumber. The unique fruit shape is also loved by many people to grow as an ornamental plant and as a delicious food. This exotic cucumber has a cool taste and aroma like lemon, and is a popular food used in salads, smoothies, as food decorations. Asparagus tree Asparagus is considered the nutritional emperor of vegetables, is a favorite dish of many people because it is very healthy. Asparagus trees are shrubs, soft conifers, and shoots that grow from the ground up to be used as foods of high nutritional value. However, perhaps not many people know that the willow branches, bamboo shoots, used by flower shops to attach with roses, lotus flowers, and in the old days used to arrange flowers in weddings were the leaves of asparagus this.