Lily bulb(百合根)ゆりね

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Nutrient content per 100 g

Delicious season

Lily bulb

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Commentary on vegetables

  • Lily bulbs with a rich texture and a slightly sweet flavor
  • Relatively high in potassium, magnesium, phosphorus, and iron
  • It has been used for medicinal purposes since ancient times
  • Because it contains Lipid, it is high in calories
  • It is better to choose one that has no scratches or darkening, is generally white in color, and has tension.
  • The whole thing that is dark is very bitter
  • Sweetness is better if you lay for 2-3 months rather than freshly picked
  • It is often used like a petal in early spring

Preservation method

  • If there is sawdust, put it in sawdust and fridge
  • If you don’t have sawdust, put it in newspaper and put it in a plastic bag and put it in the refrigerator
  • Be careful with water as it is vulnerable to moisture
  • Boil it apart, boil it quickly with salt and freeze it

recipe

  • Boiled food
  • Soup
  • Steamed food
 

Food composition table

Per 100g edible portion

Lily bulb(生)

Waste rate 10%
Energy 125㎉
moisture 66.5g
Protein 3.8g
Lipid 0.1g
Carbohydrate 28.3g
Sodium 1㎎
Potassium 740㎎
Calcium 10㎎
Magnesium 25㎎
Rin 71㎎
iron 1.0㎎
Zinc 0.7㎎
Copper 0.16㎎
Manganese 0.96㎎
Lodine 1㎍
Selenium 1㎍
Chromium 2㎍
Molybdenum 1㎍
Vitamin A(Retinol)
Vitamin A(β-carotene)
Vitamin D
Vitamin E(Tocopherol α) 0.5㎎
Vitamin K
Vitamin B1 0.08㎎
Vitamin B2 0.07㎎
Niacin 0.7㎎
Vitamin B6 0.12㎎
Vitamin B12
Folic acid 77㎍
Pantothenic acid
Biotin 1.6㎍
Vitamin C 9㎎
Dietary fiber(aggregate amount) 5.4g

Quoted from the Japanese food standard composition table 2015 edition