Jerusalem artichoke, a knobby, bulbous root, is starchy but sweet and almost fruity.
Four bulbous roots lay in the bottom.
I watched as he bared a bulbous greenish-brown root and sliced a chunk out of it, splitting the chunk in two.
It is actually related to beets but does not form a bulbous root so the leaves are the only edible part.
But while the stars of the beet family - the red beet and the red-and-white Chioggia beet - are valued primarily for their bulbous roots, chard's glory is its magnificent greenery.
It has a bulbous root and beautiful flowers, usually of a yellow hue.
Always he paused at the largest tree that had lifted the iron fence with its bulbous roots.
The name Tockwogh is a variation of tuckahoe, a water plant with bulbous roots used for food.
A bulbous root protruded out of the ground from among the slender flowers that grew along the near shore, and sitting cross-legged upon the root was Sloan.
Aboli hacked at the base of one of the kwed saplings and, with a dozen strokes, exposed the bulbous root.