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Callaloo
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Amaranth
Taro
XanthosomaThis article is about Caribbean soup sometimes called pepperpot. For the colonial soup made with tripe, see Philadelphia Pepper Pot. For the other West Indian dish called pepperpot, see Guyana Pepperpot
For other uses, see Callaloo (disambiguation).
Callaloo (sometimes calaloo) (Trinidad and Tobago) or pepperpot (Jamaica and Guyana) is a Caribbean dish, the main ingredient of which is a leaf vegetable, traditionally either amaranth (known by many local names including callaloo or bhaji), or taro or Xanthosoma species (both known by many local names including callaloo, coco, tannia, or dasheen bush). Because the leaf vegetable used in some regions may be locally called "callaloo" or "callaloo bush", some confusion can arise among the different vegetables and with the dish itself. Outside of the Caribbean, spinach is occasionally used.

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Plant sources for Callaloo leaves
Taro - also called dasheen in the West Indies the leaves of this root crop are used in the Trinidadian version of the dish
Tannia or Malanga called calalu in Puerto Rico
Amaranth species include Amaranthus spinosus used in the West Indies and A. flavus is a yellow variety used in Brazil and known as caruru
Pokeweed species Phtolacca octandra or West Indian foxglove
Nightshade species Solanum nodiflorum
Callaloo is almost always made with okra. There are many variations of callaloo which may include coconut milk, crab, Caribbean lobster, meats, chile peppers, and other seasonings. The ingredients are added and simmered down to a soup or stew consistency. When done, callaloo is dark green in color and is served as a soup or a side dish which may be used as a gravy for other food.

Callaloo is widely known throughout the Caribbean and has a distinctively Caribbean origin, created by African slaves using ideas of the indigenous people along with both African (okra) and indigenous (Xanthosoma) plants.

2006-09-09 00:50:27 · answer #1 · answered by Irina C 6 · 0 1

Vegetable calalloo is a mixture of vegetables (spinach, okra, egg plants, peas etc). Mostly leafy vegetables.What ever your preference. Collards greens is one of the many vegetables that can be used in Calallo.

2006-09-09 00:56:29 · answer #2 · answered by spycee 22 2 · 1 2

What Is Callaloo

2016-09-29 01:26:19 · answer #3 · answered by quesinberry 4 · 0 0

no.....it would be more like spinach or kale

2006-09-09 00:54:46 · answer #4 · answered by jrsgurl62 4 · 0 0

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