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Get Latest Price19.5 ~ 3600 USD / Carton
|1000 Carton Minimum Order
Country:
Nicaragua
Model No:
-
FOB Price:
19.5 ~ 3600 USD / Carton Get Latest Price
Place of Origin:
-
Price for Minimum Order:
19.5 per Carton
Minimum Order Quantity:
1000 Carton
Packaging Detail:
40 pound cartons
Delivery Time:
10 business days after order FOB Nicaragua
Supplying Ability:
100000 Carton per Year
Payment Type:
T/T, L/C, Western Union
Product Group :
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Nicaragua
Contact Person Mr. Dale
Centro Tourismo, Granada, Granada
~~Malanga is a root vegetable popular in the tropics and South America. In Florida, malanga is the most popular form of cocoyam, which is a general name applied to several species of
Xanthosoma. It is also called yautia, cocoyam, eddo, coco, tannia, sato-imo, and Japanese
potatoes. Leafy species of Xanthosoma not grown for tubers are called belembe and calalous.
There are actually two different malangas: Malanga blanca
(Xantyosoma sagittifikium), considered the true malanga, which
grows on dry land. The other is malanga amarillo (Colocasia
esculenta) which grows in wet bog-like areas.
Generally, malanga resembles dasheen (taro) and the elephant-ear
plant with large green leaves about 2 feet wide by 2 1/2 feet
long. The malanga plant may attain a height of 5 feet or
more. Edible tubers (cormels) are formed in the soil at the base of the plant. A central large tuber (corm) is formed, with a cluster of cormels, grayish brown to black lateral tubers, around it. Malanga are about the size and shape of a regular white potato; they look a little like an overgrown gladiola bulb, because the outside skin of the malanga is brown and somewhat
hairy. It generally weighs 1/2 to 2 pounds, but can be heavier. The interior has an extremely crisp texture and can vary in color from cream, yellow or pink.
Malanga is widely grown and used in the tropics. In South
Florida, it has been grown in small patches for many year s and
on a limited commercial sale since ***3 to meet the demands of
Latin Americans living here.
In Cuban markets, Malanga islena is actually taro root, not
Malanga root. Malanga amarilla, or yellow malanga, has the
barrel-shape of taro, but is truly Malanga. Experts on the
subject claim that this apricot- to yellow-fleshed tuber is the
only Malanga in which the rounded central corm is eaten instead
of the smaller irregularly club-shaped surrounding cormels.
Called Malanga in Cuba, Puerto Ricans call it yautia.
Country: | Nicaragua |
Model No: | - |
FOB Price: | 19.5 ~ 3600 / Carton Get Latest Price |
Place of Origin: | - |
Price for Minimum Order: | 19.5 per Carton |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1000 Carton |
Packaging Detail: | 40 pound cartons |
Delivery Time: | 10 business days after order FOB Nicaragua |
Supplying Ability: | 100000 Carton per Year |
Payment Type: | T/T, L/C, Western Union |
Product Group : | - |