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Edible tiger nuts - Organic
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Unit price / perTiger nuts, also known as chufa, earth almond, or sweet pea, are an unassuming yet remarkable herbaceous plant belonging to the Cyperaceae family. Native to the warm regions of the Old World and cultivated since ancient Egypt, this close relative of papyrus has been preserved as a source of gentle and nutritious energy in many traditional cultures.
In a supportive vegetable garden , it forms a dense clump of fine, upright leaves, resembling a small lawn. Sheltered by this unassuming foliage, light brown, wrinkled tubers develop, maturing slowly in the soil throughout the summer. In a garden bed , it requires loose, deep, and well-drained soil and thrives in full sun. Although it is perennial in mild climates, its tubers do not survive Quebec winters; therefore, it is cultivated here as an annual.
Its cycle mirrors that of the garden in harmony : sowing after soaking in spring, discreet growth during the summer, then patient and joyful harvesting in autumn. Its cultivation requires little maintenance, apart from regular watering and light weeding. With a respectful approach , it becomes a plant of discovery, fun to harvest, and fascinating to share.
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Cyperaceae • Cyperus esculentus var. sativus
Edible tiger nuts - Organic
"Beneath a simple tuft of grass lie forgotten treasures, sweet as childhood, secret as ancient gardens."
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Tiger nuts, also known as chufa, earth almond, or sweet pea, are an unassuming yet remarkable herbaceous plant belonging to the Cyperaceae family. Native to the warm regions of the Old World and cultivated since ancient Egypt, this close relative of papyrus has been preserved as a source of gentle and nutritious energy in many traditional cultures.
In a supportive vegetable garden , it forms a dense clump of fine, upright leaves, resembling a small lawn. Sheltered by this unassuming foliage, light brown, wrinkled tubers develop, maturing slowly in the soil throughout the summer. In a garden bed , it requires loose, deep, and well-drained soil and thrives in full sun. Although it is perennial in mild climates, its tubers do not survive Quebec winters; therefore, it is cultivated here as an annual.
Its cycle mirrors that of the garden in harmony : sowing after soaking in spring, discreet growth during the summer, then patient and joyful harvesting in autumn. Its cultivation requires little maintenance, apart from regular watering and light weeding. With a respectful approach , it becomes a plant of discovery, fun to harvest, and fascinating to share.
- Growing climate: Warm season
- Sowing difficulty level: Medium
- Care required: Regular
- Growth: Summer growth
Note: Requires warm soil and a relatively long season to form good tubers.
The small tubers of the tiger nut offer a sweet and creamy flesh with a coconut aroma, encased in a slightly crispy skin. Delicious raw, cooked, roasted, or ground, they can be milled into flour, added to recipes, or enjoyed on their own as an energy-boosting snack.
In Spain, they are the basis of horchata de chufa, a smooth, refreshing, and nourishing traditional plant-based drink similar to almond milk. In other traditions, they are infused, ground, or roasted, like walnuts.
They are rich in fiber, healthy fats, plant-based protein, and are gluten-free. A true nutritional powerhouse, tiger nuts are also distinguished by their digestive and energizing properties.
Before sowing, the tubers must be soaked in water for 24 hours. Some seeds can take several weeks to germinate: patience is therefore required, as with any valuable root plant.
écoumene seeding advice
Seeding type
Indoor seeding
Germination time
20-60 days
Germination temperature
21° to 27° Celsius
Sowing depth
Sow seeds 2-3 cm deep
Transplantation
Easy transplantation
Technical
Row sowing
Growing conditions
Number of days to maturity
Harvest at ± 120 days
Hardiness zone
Zone-3b
Distance between plants
45 cm
Distance between rows
90 cm
Optimal brightness
Sun plant
Soil texture
Loose (silty) soil
Soil moisture
Damp soil
Soil fertility
Plant demanding in fungi-dominant compost
optimal soil pH
Low acidic pH
Average plant height
40 cm
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