What is a tiger nut? First of all, it's not a nut – and it has nothing to do with tigers. The name comes from its stripes, reminiscent of a tiger's markings. A tiger nut is actually an edible tuber that grows underground – perhaps the most exquisite tuber nature has created.
It has a creamy texture and a slightly sweet taste. It is used to make the popular drink horchata – a specialty in Valencia, Spain, where it's served chilled with ice, and in Mexico, where it's drunk hot with cinnamon or vanilla.
What does it taste like?
Irresistibly delicate, rich and naturally sweet, with a subtle earthy-nutty note.
How do I use it?
Whatever you use this drink for, it will do the job perfectly.