Water chestnut is a crisp, aquatic vegetable often used in Asian cuisine. Despite its name, it’s not a nut—it’s the corm (underground stem) of the plant Eleocharis dulcis.
🌿 Nutritional Benefits
- Low in calories and fat
- Good source of fiber → supports digestion
- Contains potassium → helps regulate blood pressure
- Provides vitamins B6 and C → supports metabolism and immunity
🍳 Culinary Uses
- Stir-fries, salads, soups, or spring rolls
- Can be eaten raw for crunch or cooked for texture
- Often found fresh, canned, or peeled
💡 Tips
- Peel fresh water chestnuts before using
- Canned water chestnuts are already peeled and ready to use
- Store fresh ones in the fridge; they last about a week
If you want, I can make a list of 5 easy water chestnut recipes that are quick, healthy, and flavorful.
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