Tiger nuts (chufa)

🌱 Vegetarian 🌿 Vegan

Description

Tiger nuts (chufa) are not true nuts, but small, wrinkled tubers with a golden-brown skin, a sweet, slightly nutty and almond-like flavor; in their raw form, they are crunchy, and after soaking, they soften and become creamier. They are calorie-dense, rich in fiber, monounsaturated fats, vitamin E, and minerals such as magnesium, potassium, and iron, and they also contain resistant starch with prebiotic effects, which supports digestion, positively influences the lipid profile, and may help in glycemic control with reasonable consumption. In the kitchen, chufa works well as a raw or roasted snack, a base for horchata, and chufa flour enriches cakes, pancakes, and muesli, adding a sweet flavor and interesting texture. Store in an airtight container in a cool, dry place; after soaking, grinding, or in the form of milk, keep in the refrigerator and use within a few days, or freeze as a paste or flour.

Nutrition facts (per 100g)

400 kcal Calories
4.5g Protein
44.0g Carbohydrates
24.0g Fats

Information

Typical weight 100.0g

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