Euryale (Keneboeb)


Euryale (Keneboeb in Kashmiri) is a perennial plant which grows in water, producing bright purple flowers. The leaves are large and round, often more than 3 feet across, with a leaf stalk attached in the centre of the lower surface. The upper surface of the leaf is green and the side which rests on the water is purplish. The leaves have a quilted texture, and the leaves, flowers and stem, and leaves which float on the surface of the water are covered in sharp prickles. Other leaves are submerged. Euryale normally grows in lakes, ponds, wetlands etc.
The plant produces starchy green bulbs/seeds that are edible. The plant grows best in locations with cold winters. Bulbs/Seeds are collected in the last week of November and may be eaten raw or cooked.
Wular Lake is a large producer of Keneboeb and the locals collect and sell the same at Habba Kadal and Kani Kadal in the morning hours.
© Chander M Bhat

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