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Lynnet Bannion <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 30 Nov 2001 20:20:47 -0700
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Amadeus Schmidt wrote:

> UDSA and a program query resulted in that:
> Jerusalem A. are very low density items (with a lot of water).
> You would need a lot to get filled (8 kg).
> I consider that as a good sign - you can eat as much as you want of it.
> I think it's also a sign of beeing closer to the average wild tuber
> (sweet and white potatoe are unusally dense).
> Likewise the energy to protein ratio is 3 (for 2600 kcal you would get 3
> times rda protein).

When I grew them and ate them I had a lot of digestive problems with
them.  They grew wonderfully, but did not agree with me.  Probably the
inulin (indigestible).

    Lynnet

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