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Kumara

Ipomoea batatas Libre de alérgenos
Kumara

Abastecimiento y Taxonomía

  • Familia Convolvulaceae
  • Cocina principal Māori (New Zealand)
  • Estacionalidad Year-round
  • Origen Plant

¿Qué es Kumara?

Kumara is the Māori name for sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas), widely used in New Zealand. It encompasses several varieties, including red, gold, and purple-skinned types, each with distinct flesh colors and sweetness levels. This starchy root vegetable is a staple in many cuisines.

"While often treated similarly to regular sweet potatoes, the different Kumara varieties offer a nuanced range of sweetness and texture, making specific choices better suited for certain dishes."

¿A qué sabe Kumara?

Kumara offers a naturally sweet and earthy flavor, with some varieties being significantly sweeter and moister than others, possessing a slightly nutty undertone.

Sabor
Sweet, Earthy, Mild
Textura
Firm, Moist, Starchy
Aroma
Earthy, Sweet
Acidez
Low

Métricas Técnicas

Glycemic Index (medium)

50-70

Water Content

77%

Información Nutricional

Por 100g
Calorías86 kcal
Grasa total0.1g
Grasas saturadas0g
Grasas trans0g
Colesterol0mg
Proteína1.6g
Carbohidratos totales20.1g
Fibra dietética3g
Azúcares totales4.2g
Calcio30mg
Hierro0.6mg
Potasio337mg

El Secreto del Chef

To enhance Kumara's natural sweetness and achieve a crispy exterior, roast it with a touch of olive oil and a sprinkle of sea salt until caramelized.

Sustitutos y Proporciones de Kumara

El mejor sustituto para Kumara es Orange Sweet Potato, usado en una proporción de 1:1. For general sweetness and starchy texture in most recipes, though may be slightly less firm.

Sustitutos para Kumara con proporciones
Sustituto Proporción Mejor para
Orange Sweet Potato Mejor 1:1 For general sweetness and starchy texture in most recipes, though may be slightly less firm.
Butternut Squash 1:1 When a similar sweet, earthy flavor and starchy texture are desired, especially in roasting or purees.
Carrots 1:1 For adding sweetness and vibrant color to dishes, particularly in soups or stews, but texture will be different.

Cómo Elegir y Almacenar Kumara

  1. Store whole, unwashed Kumara in a cool, dark, well-ventilated place.
  2. Keep them out of the refrigerator, as cold temperatures can alter their flavor and texture.
  3. Do not store in plastic bags; use a basket or paper bag for air circulation.
  4. Use within 1-2 weeks for optimal freshness.

¿Con Qué Combina Bien Kumara?

  • Rosemary
  • Thyme
  • Cumin
  • Ginger
  • Coconut Milk
  • Chilli
  • Pork
  • Chicken
  • Maple Syrup
  • Brown Sugar

Preguntas frecuentes

¿A qué sabe Kumara?

Kumara offers a naturally sweet and earthy flavor, with some varieties being significantly sweeter and moister than others, possessing a slightly nutty undertone. Earthy|Sweet

¿Cuál es un buen sustituto para Kumara?

El mejor sustituto es Orange Sweet Potato (1:1). For general sweetness and starchy texture in most recipes, though may be slightly less firm.

¿Cómo eliges y almacenas Kumara?

Store whole, unwashed Kumara in a cool, dark, well-ventilated place. Keep them out of the refrigerator, as cold temperatures can alter their flavor and texture. Do not store in plastic bags; use a basket or paper bag for air circulation. Use within 1-2 weeks for optimal freshness.

Recetas que Usan Kumara

For 1 Or 2 South West Pacific Vegetarian 5 Ingredients Or Less

Baked Kumara Ribbons

Crispy baked kumara ribbons are the perfect topping to elevate your green salad! This easy recipe uses thinly peeled kumara (sweet potato) for a delicious and nutritious crunch. Orange, golden, or purple – any variety will work! Inspired by a family favorite, these ribbons add a vibrant color and sweet flavor to your salads. Try them with parmesan cheese, roasted cashews, and a balsamic vinaigrette for a truly unforgettable salad experience.

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