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Posted on April 8, 2026 by Admin

Water chestnut is an aquatic vegetable known for its crunchy texture and mild, slightly sweet flavor. Despite the name, it’s not a nut—it’s actually a tuber that grows underwater in marshes and ponds. 🌿💧


🌱 Overview

  • Scientific name: Eleocharis dulcis
  • Common in Asian cuisine, especially Chinese dishes
  • Available fresh, canned, or frozen
  • Crunchy texture remains even after cooking

🥗 Nutritional Benefits (per 100g, raw)

  • Calories: ~97
  • Carbohydrates: 23g
  • Fiber: 3g
  • Vitamin B6, potassium, manganese
  • Low in fat and protein

🍳 Culinary Uses

  • Stir-fries: Adds crispness to vegetable and meat dishes
  • Salads: Sliced or julienned in cold salads
  • Soups & Dim Sum: Often added to dumplings and savory fillings
  • Pickled: A tangy snack or side dish

💡 Tips for Cooking

  • Fresh water chestnuts: Peel thin brown skin and slice
  • Canned: Rinse before use to remove excess salt or syrup
  • Keep high heat cooking short to retain crunch
  • Pairs well with soy sauce, ginger, garlic, and sesame oil

If you want, I can give you a quick stir-fry recipe using water chestnuts that’s crunchy, healthy, and done in under 15 minutes.

Do you want me to do that?

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