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Encyclopedia > Black salsify
Black Salsify
Scientific classification
Kingdom : Plantae
Division : Magnoliophyta
Class : Magnoliopsida
Order : Asterales
Family : Asteraceae
Genus : Scorzonera
Species : hispanica
Binomial name
Scorzonera hispanica L.


The Black Salsify or Spanish Salsify (Scorzonera hispanica), also known as black oyster plant, serpent root, and viper's grass, is a perennial member of the sunflower family (Asteraceae).


It has heads of yellow ray flowers. It is cultivated as a root vegetable. The thin black taproot grows up to one meter long and up to 2 cm in diameter. It has a black skin with white internal substance.



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History

The black salsify is native to Southern Europe and the Near East. As is indicated by its binomial name, it is generally thought to have spread to the rest of Europe from Spain. The Celtic and Germanic peoples are believed to have eaten the black salsify, which was considered efficaceous against the bubonic plague and snake bites until the 16th century. The plant was being cultivated as a vegetable in Italy and France by Belgians were growing vast fields of it.


Food value

The black salsify is considered nutritious: it contains proteins, fats, the glycosides asparagine, choline und laevulin, as well as minerals such as potassium, calcium, phosphorus, iron, sodium, and vitamins A, B1, E and C. Since it also contains the glycoside inulin, which consists of fructose, it is particularly suitable for diabetics.


Preparation

The thick black skin of the salsify root is inedible and must be removed either prior to or after boiling. If the skin is removed prior to boiling, the peeled root should be immediately immersed in water mixed with vinegar and flour, in order to prevent discolouring. Since the root sap is extremely sticky, it is often more convenient to peel it after boiling the root for 20 to 25 minutes.


Black salsify is often eaten together with other vegetables, such as peas and carrots. But it is also popular in a white sauce, such as bechamel sauce or mustard sauce. Boiled salsify roots may also be coated with batter and deep fried.


Cultivation

Belgium, France and the Netherlands are the world's largest producers of black salsify.






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