Tiger nut

From the same family as the plants used to make papyrus, the edible tiger nut, also called "earth almond" or "tiger nut," has been consumed by humans since ancient Egypt. Very rich in fiber, lipids, and proteins, the tubers of this plant are highly nutritious and can be eaten like nuts: dried, raw, or roasted. Today, their sweet and creamy taste, reminiscent of coconut, is prized by the Spanish, who use them to make a traditional drink similar to almond milk: Horchata. A surprising discovery worth sharing.

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Edible tiger nuts - Organic

Edible tiger nuts - Organic

$4.49