Root vegetables are plant roots used as
vegetables. 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're used directly or mashed to make
foufou or
poi.
List of underground vegetables by anatomical type
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