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Samanroot, the fibrous and woody bulb of the plant is rarely eaten due to its chalky, starchy and tasteless palate, but powdered samanroot is can be used as a thickening agent in jellies, sauces and agars.  
Samanroot, the fibrous and woody bulb of the plant is rarely eaten due to its chalky, starchy and tasteless palate, but powdered samanroot is can be used as a thickening agent in jellies, sauces and agars.  


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