Tuesday, January 13, 2009

The Best Job in the World

An Australian state is offering internationally what it calls "The Best Job in the World" -- earning a top salary for lazing around a beautiful tropical island for six months. The job pays 150,000 Australian dollars (105,000 US dollars) and includes free airfares from the winner's home country to Hamilton Island on the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland's state government announced on Tuesday. (AFP/File)

How I wish I were eligible to apply for it!!! But I am no good swimmer!!! Alas!

P.S. The website must be receiving tons of visits, for it extremely slow if not impossible for the pages to load...

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Yacón

Smallanthus sonchifolius (Illustration taken from the web)

When I first saw the Yacón tubers on sale at the Fruit section of a local supermarket, I mistook them for sweet potatos. On a closer look, I noticed the name on the price tag was "雪莲" or snow lotus (Saussurea sp.). Obviously it was another case of confusing misnaming of an introduced crop. Eager to sample new edible plants, I bought a few home.

Yacón tubers have a mellow, agreeable taste. Eaten raw, both the flavour and texture are most reminiscent of the Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus菊芋). The Yacón is slightly sweeter, though.

Given the fact that it is a member of the Asteraceae family and its tuber resembles the sweet potato, I think that "菊薯" would be a proper Chinese common name for it.