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Posted on March 14, 2026 by Admin

Water caltrops are an aquatic plant known for their edible seeds, often called water chestnuts in some regions, though botanically they’re different. They have a unique horned shape, which is why they’re sometimes called devil’s pods or bat nuts. 🌿


🔹 Key Facts About Water Caltrops

  1. Scientific Name: Trapa natans or Trapa bicornis
  2. Appearance: Dark brown to black hard shell with two horn-like spikes.
  3. Taste & Texture: The seed inside is starchy, crunchy, and slightly sweet, similar to chestnuts.
  4. Nutritional Value:
    • Rich in carbohydrates and fiber
    • Contains vitamins B1, B2, and minerals like potassium and magnesium
    • Low in fat

🔹 Culinary Uses

  • Boiled or steamed as a snack.
  • Added to soups, stews, and desserts in Asian cuisines.
  • Ground into flour for baking or thickening sauces.

🔹 Health Benefits

  • Supports digestive health due to fiber content.
  • Helps in energy production because of complex carbs.
  • May aid in hydration and electrolyte balance, since seeds contain minerals.

💡 Interesting Fact: Water caltrops have been cultivated in China and India for thousands of years, often eaten during festivals like the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival.

If you want, I can also provide a simple recipe using water caltrops that’s popular in Asian cuisine — it’s crunchy, slightly sweet, and super easy to prepare.

Do you want me to do that?

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