Derived Product

ID Uses ID Product Name Product Description Notes Metadata ID
528 1,834 Litter Rye straw is harvested for litter (in livestock sheds) NULL 9,378
529 1,834 Mulching NULL NULL 9,378
530 1,834 Paper/Cardboard NULL NULL 9,378
531 1,835 Fodder NULL NULL 9,378
532 1,836 Fuel NULL NULL 9,378
533 1,834 Green manure Immature rye is harvested as a whole crop forage and it is grown as a green manure or cover crop NULL 9,378
534 1,837 Food colourants Betanins, obtained from the red roots of beetroot, are used industrially as red food colourants, e.g. to improve the colour of tomato paste, sauces, desserts, jams and jellies, ice cream, sweets and breakfast cereals NULL 9,379
535 1,837 Fresh leaf vegetable Leaves can be eaten raw or cooked like spinach. A very good spinach substitute. But, some people dislike eating the raw leaves since they can leave an unpleasant taste in the mouth. NULL 9,379
536 1,837 Cooked vegetables They have a delicious flavour, and are considered to be a gourmet vegetable NULL 9,379
537 1,837 Root vegetable Root can be eaten raw or cooked.Well-grown roots are sweet and tender, especially when young, and can be grated and used in salads. NULL 9,379
538 1,837 Cooked vegetables The roots can also be cooked and used as a vegetable, they are sweet and delicious when baked NULL 9,379
539 1,837 Pickled Beetroots are traditionally boiled until tender then pickled in vinegar and used in salads. NULL 9,379
540 1,838 Beet juice Beet juice was formerly recommended as a remedy for anaemia and yellow jaundice, and was put into the nostrils to purge the head, used as ear drops to clear ringing ears, and as a mouthwash to alleviate toothache. The root is carminative, emmenagogue, haemostatic, stomachic and is used as a tonic for women as well as prescribed by herbalists as part of a cancer-treatment regime. NULL 9,379
541 1,839 Fuel The straw is used as fuel for cooking in Ethiopia NULL 9,380
542 1,839 Soap The burnt stems are rich in potassium and can be used in making soap. NULL 9,380
543 1,840 Flour The seed can also be dried and ground into a flour for use in making bread etc with cereal flours NULL 9,380
544 1,839 Green manure The stems and leaves are sometimes used as a green manure NULL 9,380
545 1,839 Green manure The stems and leaves are sometimes used as a green manure NULL 9,380
546 1,841 Flour The corm is a source of starch or flour NULL 9,381
547 1,841 Vegetable The basal part of the stem, which can be up to 1 metre tall and 20cm in diameter, is peeled and used as a cooked vegetable. It can be added to soups and stews. A very easily digested starch can be obtained from the stem. NULL 9,381