01-21/2026
Water chestnuts, scientifically known as Eleocharis dulcis, are not actually nuts but rather the edible corms of a grass-like aquatic plant native to Asia. They have been a staple in Chinese cuisine for centuries, prized for their crisp texture and subtly sweet, nutty flavor when fresh. In their raw form, water chestnuts offer a satisfying crunch reminiscent of fresh apples or jicama, with a mild taste that absorbs flavors from surrounding ingredients beautifully. However, the convenience of canned water chestnuts often comes at a cost to their sensory appeal.









