The inulin in chrysanthemum can be used to treat diabetes; the rhizome of chrysanthemum can be used as a poultice after pounding it to treat swollen toxins and mumps.
The chrysanthemum taro can also be used for therapeutic purposes, the chrysanthemum taro tubers cleaned and chopped, add washed rice boiled into porridge, add salt, sesame oil and then eat, for diabetes, swelling, urination is not good for patients. Kikuyu can be eaten as a vegetable, and can be stir-fried and pickled.
The feeding value of juju taro
The tuber of juju taro is rich in starch, is an excellent livestock feed, can be fed to rabbits, pigs, sheep, horses and other livestock. You can cut the stem and leaf part of the ground in the growing season of juju yam for feed, and you can also crush the juju yam in the fall to make dry feed.