Arracacha (White Carrot/Peruvian Parsnip)
Arracacha is an Andean root vegetable that combines the flavors of carrot, celery, and parsnip into one unique package. The starchy root has a crisp texture when raw and becomes...
Arracacha is an Andean root vegetable that combines the flavors of carrot, celery, and parsnip into one unique package. The starchy root has a crisp texture when raw and becomes soft and tender when cooked, with a distinctive, aromatic, and slightly sweet flavor. It is a staple food in South America, most commonly used in soups, stews, purées, or fried as chips. It is highly digestible and a great, flavorful alternative to potatoes.
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Aromatic and flavorful root vegetable: Arracacha has become a surprise hit on our menu. We use it to make a creamy, aromatic soup. The flavor is complex, like a mix of carrot and celery, and very delicious.