Kath Aalu 500 grams
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Kath Aalu is a variety of wild yam (Dioscorea species) found in Assam and other parts of Northeast India. It is known for its hard texture, earthy flavor, and rich nutritional value. Traditionally, Kath Aalu is used in rural Assamese cuisine and is often consumed during fasting, traditional rituals, and winter months due to its high energy content.
Kath Aalu: The Wild Yam of Assam
Kath Aalu is a variety of wild yam (Dioscorea species) found in Assam and other parts of Northeast India. It is known for its hard texture, earthy flavor, and rich nutritional value. Traditionally, Kath Aalu is used in rural Assamese cuisine and is often consumed during fasting, traditional rituals, and winter months due to its high energy content.
Characteristics of Kath Aalu
- Hard & Dense Texture – Unlike regular potatoes, Kath Aalu is firm and takes longer to cook.
- Earthy & Slightly Sweet Flavor – It has a mild sweetness with an earthy taste.
- Rich in Nutrients – A great source of carbohydrates, fiber, and essential minerals like potassium and iron.
- Long Shelf Life – Can be stored for an extended period without spoilage.
Culinary Uses of Kath Aalu
Kath Aalu is used in various traditional Assamese dishes:
- Boiled & Mashed (Pitika) – Mixed with mustard oil, salt, and green chilies.
- Cooked with Lentils (Dal) – Added to dal for extra texture and nutrition.
- Fried or Roasted – Sliced and fried as a crispy snack.
- Used in Curries – Combined with fish, meat, or vegetables for a hearty dish.
Health Benefits of Kath Aalu
- Provides Long-Lasting Energy – Rich in complex carbohydrates.
- Good for Digestion – High fiber content aids in digestion.
- Strengthens Immunity – Packed with vitamins and minerals.
- Beneficial for Winters – Helps keep the body warm and energized.
Cultural & Traditional Importance
- Used in fasting (upvaas) meals due to its sattvic (pure) nature.
- A part of rural Assamese households, where it is valued for its high nutrition and versatility.
Conclusion
Kath Aalu is an important traditional food of Assam, appreciated for its earthy taste, rich nutrition, and cultural significance. Whether enjoyed as a simple mash or in a flavorful curry, this wild yam remains a cherished part of Assamese cuisine.
Weight | 500 g |
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Dimensions | 15 × 10 × 10 cm |
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