OLLUCO

OLLUCO

OLLUCO

Potato Variety Information

Variety Name: OllucoRights Holder | Breeder: Country of Origin: Peru PeruYear of of introduction:

Variety Description

Olluco (Ullucus tuberosus) is a unique and ancient potato variety native to the Andean region of South America. It is known for its vibrant colors and distinctive taste, and it plays a significant role in traditional Andean agriculture and cuisine.

  • Shape: Olluco tubers are generally small, oval, and elongated. 
  • Color: They come in a variety of bright colors, including yellow, pink, red, purple, and orange. The skin is often shiny and smooth.
  • Flavor: Olluco has a mild, earthy flavor, somewhat similar to beetroot.
  • Texture: The texture is crisp and slightly mucilaginous, which remains even after cooking. 
  • Culinary Uses: Olluco is highly versatile and used in a variety of dishes. It is commonly included in stews, soups, and salads. A traditional Andean dish featuring olluco is "Olluquito con charqui," which combines olluco with dried meat (charqui). 
  • Nutritional Value: Olluco is a good source of carbohydrates, dietary fiber, and essential vitamins such as vitamin C. It also contains important minerals like iron and calcium. 
  • Cultivation: Olluco thrives in the high-altitude regions of the Andes, particularly in Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Colombia. It is typically grown using traditional farming techniques that have been used for centuries in the region. 
  • Cultural Significance: Olluco has been cultivated for thousands of years and holds cultural importance in Andean societies. It is often grown in conjunction with other traditional crops such as potatoes, maize, and quinoa.

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