This page is an open source resource guide for achochas. It is for growing and maintaining the most bio-diverse, delicious, and broadly applicable achocha selection possible. It contains cultural considerations, planting guidelines, descriptions, and the best places we’ve found for purchasing the species we’ve listed. As part of the One Community Highest Good food component of global transformation, this page will continue to evolve indefinitely to contain maintenance and care tips, accessioning and plant breeding and sharing information as part of the One Community open source botanical garden model, and even recipe’s, preparations, and preservation methods used on the property.
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Tender annuals, achocha plants are easily grown from seed in much the same way as beans ” they can be sown directly into the soil once the danger of frost has passed, or started indoors in pots and later planted out. Early in the season, achocha vines will produce mostly leaves, so a foliage-based fertilizer used at the time of planting is beneficial. Snail and slug damage is also a concern for young plants. Also, around July, a fertilizer balanced for fruit production can be helpful.
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This section will evolve to include accessioning and plant breeding and sharing information as part of the One Community open source botanical garden model.
This section will evolve to include testimonials, recipe’s, preparations, and preservation methods used on the property first, and then later with additional information from other Highest Good collaborators and teacher/demonstration hubs.
Recipe courtesy of: The Gardener’s Pantry
Total Time: 30 min Prep: 15 min Cook: 15 min | Yield: 4 Servings Level: Easy |
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| DirectionsWith any stir fry it is best to have all the prep work done before cooking begins.
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Recipe courtesy of: What’s Cooking in Bolivia
Total Time: 50 min(?) Prep: 20 min Cook: 30 min | Yield: 4 Servings Level: Easy |
IngredientsStuffed Achocha:
Cheese sauce
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To make the sauce, start with a basic roux (or rue). For the amount of sauce we needed, we used the quantity of ingredients mentioned above.
To assemble, take one roasted Achocha, stuff with the veggie and soy mixture. Top with about a table spoon of cheese sauce. It will be delicious and light. You will want more. If you are feeling generous, make this easy dish for your friends and ‘wow’ them with your knowledge of international cuisine! |
Recipe courtesy of: Appalachian Feet
Total Time: 15 min Prep: 15 min Cook: n/a | Yield: 4 Servings Level: Easy |
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