Paul Saladino· MD
occasional tubers which are quite fibrous and most of it gets spit out
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occasional tubers which are quite fibrous and most of it gets spit out
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they roast these things in the fire they dig them up they're these like long stringy things that look like long sweet potatoes there there are multiple species but um that's one of the common ones and they're so fibrous that they actually have to spit out a wad of fiber after they're done chewing it