Not seen them before. They are swede sized. Veg man says to cook it like batatas so it must be like a potato. Question is, what is it. We have chopped it and bunged it into a tagine so we will know what it tastes like in a couple of hours.
So what is this?
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So what is this?
Found this in our veg shop today.

Not seen them before. They are swede sized. Veg man says to cook it like batatas so it must be like a potato. Question is, what is it. We have chopped it and bunged it into a tagine so we will know what it tastes like in a couple of hours.
Not seen them before. They are swede sized. Veg man says to cook it like batatas so it must be like a potato. Question is, what is it. We have chopped it and bunged it into a tagine so we will know what it tastes like in a couple of hours.

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I hate that thing!!!
It's arabic name is 'Ol Aas' terrible spelling I know! Just can't figure out how to write it - and you lot might say it differently down there because it has one of those 'K's that you lot pronounce as 'G's.
It's really called Colocassia and sometimes as Taro and up here they cut it into square lumps, boil the living daylights out of it and then add some herbs and oil to serve. It's one of my least favourite things here - so my sisters in law serve it up often! Nasty thing!!! It might not be too bad if you hid it in a stew though - so awaiting the report!
It's arabic name is 'Ol Aas' terrible spelling I know! Just can't figure out how to write it - and you lot might say it differently down there because it has one of those 'K's that you lot pronounce as 'G's.
It's really called Colocassia and sometimes as Taro and up here they cut it into square lumps, boil the living daylights out of it and then add some herbs and oil to serve. It's one of my least favourite things here - so my sisters in law serve it up often! Nasty thing!!! It might not be too bad if you hid it in a stew though - so awaiting the report!

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Well now, our tagine was very tasty, as was the "Ol Ass" It didn't tast like one than goodness
It was very similar in texture and flavour to the potato which we had put in...just very white
Even Fran liked it and she hates root veg


Even Fran liked it and she hates root veg

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I dread to think!!!! She probably cooks it that way just to get a rise out of me! People who know me well, love to needle me into blowing my top - because it's free entertainment for them all!!! She's probably waiting for me to crack regarding the Ol'aas - but I ain't giving any ground on that one yet!!
I would ask her - but then she'll probably show me and I'll have to eat more of the stuff!

I would ask her - but then she'll probably show me and I'll have to eat more of the stuff!


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Have to say in a tagine it really didn't taste different to the potato, apart from a slightly different texture. Just as well really, as Barry says I hate most root veg, I eat carrots & that's about it. Can't bear swedes, turnips or parsnips so I cut it into wedges instead of the cubes I had done the potatoes in just so that I could identify it & fish it out easily if it tasted horrid 

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My family was like that I refused to ask them how to do any thing and spent hours working it out my self goodness knows how may bags of rice I got through in the beginning!!!!!;)She's probably waiting for me to crack regarding the Ol'aas - but I ain't giving any ground on that one yet!!
I would ask her - but then she'll probably show me and I'll have to eat more of the stuff!
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Went to the East Bank today & incorporated a beetroot hunt. Right into Medina St from TV Street, first turning on the right, shop just down there on the left. Lots of beetrootnafisa2006 wrote: Where did you get beetroot from? I just LOVE beetroot, I eat it all the time in the UK.


I was actually looking in vain for mushrooms but did keep an eye out for beetroot as well. Didn't see them in any of the other shops though. Hope you get some Nafisa