'Root vegetables' are plant roots used as
vegetables.
[1] Other underground plants are often, erroneously, called root vegetables. Root vegetables include both true
roots such as
tuberous roots and
taproots, but exclude non-roots such as
tubers,
rhizomes,
corms, and
bulbs. Several types contain both taproot and
hypocotyl tissue, and it may be difficult to distinguish the two.
Regardless of anatomical type, root vegetables are generally
storage organs, enlarged to store energy in the form of
carbohydrates. They differ in the concentration and the balance between
sugars,
starches, and other types of carbohydrate.
Of particular economic importance are those with a high carbohydrate concentration in the form of starch. These 'starchy root vegetables' are important
staple foods, particularly in tropical regions. They overshadow the
cereals throughout much of
West Africa,
Central Africa, and
Oceania, where they are used directly or mashed to make
foufou or
poi.
List of underground vegetables by anatomical type

Cassava tuberous roots

Taro corms

Yam tubers

Shallot bulbs
★ True root
★
★
Taproot (some types may incorporate substantial
hypocotyl tissue)
★
★
★ ''
Apium graveolens'' (
celeriac)
★
★
★ ''
Arctium'' spp. (burdock or gobo)
★
★
★ ''
Arracacia xanthorrhiza'' (arracacha)
★
★
★ ''
Beta vulgaris'' (
beet and
mangelwurzel)
★
★
★ ''
Brassica'' spp. (
rutabaga and
turnip)
★
★
★ ''
Bunium persicum'' (black cumin)
★
★
★ ''
Daucus carota'' (carrot)
★
★
★ ''
Lepidium meyenii'' (maca)
★
★
★ ''
Pachyrhizus'' spp. (jicama and ahipa)
★
★
★ ''
Pastinaca sativa'' (parsnip)
★
★
★ ''
Petroselinum'' spp. (
parsley root)
★
★
★ ''
Raphanus sativus'' (
daikon and
radish)
★
★
★ ''
Scorzonera hispanica'' (black salsify)
★
★
★ ''
Sium sisarum'' (skirret)
★
★
★ ''
Tragopogon'' spp. (salsify)
★
★
Tuberous root
★
★
★ ''
Conopodium majus'' (pignut or earthnut)
★
★
★ ''
Ipomoea batatas'' (sweet potato)
★
★
★ ''
Manihot esculenta'' (cassava or yucca or manioc)
★
★
★ ''
Mirabilis extensa'' (mauka or chago)
★
★
★ ''
Psoralea esculenta'' (breadroot, tipsin, or prairie turnip)
★
★
★ ''
Smallanthus sonchifolius'' (yacón)
★ Modified
stem
★
★
Corm
★
★
★ ''
Amorphophallus konjac'' (konjac)
★
★
★ ''
Colocasia esculenta'' (taro)
★
★
★ ''
Eleocharis dulcis'' (Chinese water chestnut)
★
★
★ ''
Ensete'' spp. (enset)
★
★
★ ''
Sagittaria'' spp. (arrowhead or wapatoo)
★
★
★ ''
Xanthosoma'' spp. (malanga, cocoyam, tannia, and other names)
★
★
Rhizome
★
★
★ ''
Zingiber officinale'' (ginger, galangal)
★
★
★ ''
Curcuma longa'' (turmeric)
★
★
★ ''
Panax ginseng'' (ginseng)
★
★
★ ''
Arthropodium'' spp. (rengarenga, vanilla lily, and others)
★
★
★ ''
Canna'' spp. (canna)
★
★
★ ''
Cordyline fruticosa'' (ti)
★
★
★ ''
Maranta arundinacea'' (arrowroot)
★
★
★ ''
Nelumbo nucifera'' (lotus root)
★
★
★ ''
Typha'' spp. (cattail or bulrush)
★
★
Tuber
★
★
★ ''
Apios americana'' (hog potato or groundnut)
★
★
★ ''
Cyperus esculentus'' (tigernut or chufa)
★
★
★ ''
Dioscorea'' spp. (
yams,
ube)
★
★
★ ''
Hemerocallis'' spp. (daylily)
★
★
★ ''
Helianthus tuberosus'' (jerusalem artichoke or sunchoke)
★
★
★ ''
Lathyrus tuberosus'' (earthnut pea)
★
★
★ ''
Oxalis tuberosa'' (oca or New Zealand yam)
★
★
★ ''
Solanum tuberosum'' (potato)
★
★
★ ''
Plectranthus edulis'' and ''
P. esculentus''. (kembili, dazo, and others)
★
★
★ ''
Stachys affinis'' (Chinese artichoke or crosne)
★
★
★ ''
Tropaeolum tuberosum'' (mashua or añu)
★
★
★ ''
Ullucus tuberosus'' (ulluco)
★ Other
★
★
Bulb
★
★
★ ''
Allium'' spp. (
garlic,
onion,
shallot, et cetera)
★
★
★ ''
Camassia quamash'' (quamash)
★
★
★ ''
Erythronium'' spp. (katakuri)
★
★
★ ''
Lilium'' spp. (lilies)
External links
★
Root and tuber crops at the University of Georgia
★
Wayne's Word
★
Root vegetables gathering
Notes
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