Taro (Colocasia esculenta) is grown for its corm and leaves. It is an ancient crop from north-eastern India with multiple centres of domestication. A wild form, C. esculenta var. aquatilis, is the progenitor of the cultivars grown today, including those in the Pacific. It was introduced to Africa early on. Two botanical varieties have been recognized: … Continue reading Taro and other edible aroids
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