Chufa

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Chufa

Name variations

  • earthalmond
  • tigernut

About Chufa

Actually the tiny, tuberous roots of an African plant of the sedge family, chufa "nuts" are immensely popular in Spain and Mexico, primarily as a base for the refreshing drink, Horchata. They have a brown, bumpy skin and a sweet, chestnut like flavor. Dried chufas are available in bags in many Latin markets and health-food stores. Store them, tightly wrapped, in a cool, dark place for up to a year. Besides their use in horchatas, chufas make an excellent snack.

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