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TIGER NUTS - where are they hiding?!

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kriskwery | 19:14 Wed 26th Oct 2005 | Food & Drink
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I haven't been able to find these in any sort of shop for some time now. Does anybody know a source?


I've loved them since a child (born 1947!) and now think of them as a healthy nibble - low fat, sugar & calories (I think!), no salt and high fibre. For those who have never heard of them, they taste nutty with a slight milkiness and take AGES to chew! I believe they're the dried tubers (slightly smaller than a whole peanut and very wrinkled) of a perennial plant Cyperus esculentus. This often growns as a weed in warmer climes than ours but was (used to be??!) cultivated too to produce an edible crop, though I've no idea in which countries.


I can't believe they gone off the face of the planet! I yearn for them!! HELP!!!

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I don't know where you are in the uk but some of the larger animal feed stores such as Jollies sell them.
I use them a lot for fishing....carp love them.

Hope this helps a bit

I think Holland and Barrett may sell them
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andyjevs ......... are these fishy tiger nuts the same thing?? I wouldn't have thought they were very fish-friendly!
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Blinking 'eck! "Ads by Google" to the right of the screen gives a link http://www.tigernuts.com/ to Tigernuts Traders, S.L.!!! Haven't time to explore the site now (cooking!) but, hey, at least there's a picture of tiger nuts!

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