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@paga4 @daniel
Thank you for getting involved in this discussion. Last week I encouraged a family to consume tubers from Variegated Arrowroot plant, afterwards I felt guilty as I didn't do any study, before recommending it to others.

Just now I found a similar video like @daniel shared.
youtube.com/watch?v=-vArgquobf

@paga4 @daniel Thank you for the confirmation.
However I am shocked to know that these cana tubers are edible!!! We grew them as ornamental plants in childhood. Still it is grown as an ornamental plant in many parts of my motherland.
Did she really say that the leaves are edible?
However I don't think the Arrowroot leaves are edible.
Still wondering, whether we can use them as wrap for steaming Rice cake, etc ? Just like we use banana leaves as wrap for making steamed rice delicacies?

@paga4 @daniel This one looks like a vine. I have seen this spreading like wildfire in Rubber and Coffee plantations. This one must be invasive. Some varieties are quite harmful as well, if domestic animals consume the beans, it will affect their nervous system.

@paga4 Kuya, do you have any idea about ornamental Arrowroot plants? With variegated leaves. Are they edible, I noticed people growing them in some mountain villages.

@daniel
Thank you for responding. It helped us to be careful about disposing extra plants. Please share your thoughts on(after some desktop study) introducing them to new regions.

vegfamily.com/arrowroot-and-ku

Arrowroot plants produce Tubers or roots which are edible. Disease resistant, fast growing and easy to multiply. One of the key plants for fighting hunger and malnutrition.

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