Elephant Foot Yam
Elephant Foot Yam (Amorphophallus paeoniifolius), also known as Suran or Jimikand, is a tropical tuber vegetable widely cultivated in Asia, Africa, and the Pacific islands. It is named for its large, rough, and textured appearance, which resembles an elephant’s foot.
The tuber is typically round to oval, weighing from 1 to 5 kg or more, with a dark brown, rough outer skin and cream to yellowish flesh inside. It has a dense, starchy texture and is valued as a nutritious root vegetable.
In India and Southeast Asia, Elephant Foot Yam is considered both a culinary delicacy and a medicinal food. When cooked properly, it develops a unique flavor and meaty texture, often used in curries, stir-fries, pickles, and chips. Due to its high nutritional content, it is also used in traditional medicine for digestive and metabolic health.
This tuber is a high-yielding crop with good storage quality, making it an important vegetable for both domestic consumption and export markets.

