"Water caltrops grow mainly in Asia and Europe. They are aquatic nut-like vegetables, with their pods growing in ponds and lakes. Because they have toxins, they must be cooked to be consumed..."
"Once they are cooked, water caltrops boast nutritional value that includes calcium, iron, fiber, zinc, and potassium while being low in fat. They have a unique texture..."
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