Cakes, ice cream, and desserts from one root that also appear in a radiant purple? It does exist! The mysterious ingredient for these delicacies is called Ube. Try the trending food.
Magnificent yam root from Asia: Ube
Without any food coloring, the cake shines in a rich purple, the ice cream ball shines seductively purple and the cream cheese dip is an eye-catcher at the party: Ube makes sure of that. The type of yam, which originated in Asia and is now mainly cultivated in the Philippines, is the star of the food blogger scene. Although not a fruit, but rather a vegetable as a root, Ube tastes similar to Jerusalem artichoke and nutty and is therefore recommended for delicacies and desserts. With Ube, for example, you can bake cakes that are a highlight on the coffee table simply because of their colour. You can use it to make great toppings for decorating pastries or colorful fillings for macarons, for example. Ube also enhances creamy desserts and ice cream both visually and aromatically.
Cooking with Ube: hearty eye-catchers
Ube can also be used for savory dishes. You can prepare the root like sweet potatoes or cassava and serve as a side dish. You are guaranteed to surprise your loved ones and guests with violet purée for bratwurst! Or you can use Ube to color home-baked bread and rolls, butter, dips, spreads and herbal quark. There are no limits for your creativity. To use the root as a coloring agent, all you have to do is peel, boil and puree the ube. You can also bake the yams for about 45 minutes at 200 degrees, peel them and then chop them up. How about purple Ube instead of orange sweet potato fries with the burger?
The inner values of Ube
Externally, the root is a blast, but what about the nutrients? Ube also scores in this regard. Yams provide almost 90 percent carbohydrates, but hardly any fat, contain potassium and copper as well as fiber. So you can use Ube more often as an ingredient in your root vegetable recipes and desserts, and not just because of the looks. Incidentally, Ube can be bought fresh in Asian shops. Ube powder is also suitable for coloring food.



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