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Are Wild Yam and Huai San the same thing?
November 2 2007 at 7:31 AM Sarah (no login)
I keep hearing that wild yam is very good for NBE and hormone balance generally. But here in Asia, I can only find Huai San. It's long and grows in the ground, with lots of roots. The skin is the same color as potatoes. After peeling, the inside is white and slimy. Is this the same thing as the famed wild yam that I should be consuming a lot of for NBE purposes? Thanks.
fengshui
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Re: Are Wild Yam and Huai San the same thing?
November 4 2007, 6:58 AM
I have been wondering about that, too.
I think they are pretty much the same. I read in TW's forum, there are many kinds of "san yau/huai san", there are brown, purple, white. I think the white ones are "japanese type" some people call it "japanese naga". but that's the only kind I can fimd so far in asain market, they mark it "huai san", though. From what I read, only the white ones you can use to make wild yam milk, the other kind you need to cook them. Hope this helps.
Tiger Lily
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Re: Are Wild Yam and Huai San the same thing?
November 4 2007, 8:47 AM
I don't think it is the same species of yam, but perhaps they are very similar.
Molly
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Re: Are Wild Yam and Huai San the same thing?
November 6 2007, 11:12 AM
Wild Yam is Dioscorea Villosa and Huai Shan or Chinese Yam is Dioscorea Polystachya, so yes they are related.
November 2 2007 at 7:31 AM Sarah (no login)
I keep hearing that wild yam is very good for NBE and hormone balance generally. But here in Asia, I can only find Huai San. It's long and grows in the ground, with lots of roots. The skin is the same color as potatoes. After peeling, the inside is white and slimy. Is this the same thing as the famed wild yam that I should be consuming a lot of for NBE purposes? Thanks.
fengshui
(Login fengshuiTW)
SENIOR MEMBER
Re: Are Wild Yam and Huai San the same thing?
November 4 2007, 6:58 AM
I have been wondering about that, too.
I think they are pretty much the same. I read in TW's forum, there are many kinds of "san yau/huai san", there are brown, purple, white. I think the white ones are "japanese type" some people call it "japanese naga". but that's the only kind I can fimd so far in asain market, they mark it "huai san", though. From what I read, only the white ones you can use to make wild yam milk, the other kind you need to cook them. Hope this helps.
Tiger Lily
(Login tiger.lily)
SENIOR MEMBER
Re: Are Wild Yam and Huai San the same thing?
November 4 2007, 8:47 AM
I don't think it is the same species of yam, but perhaps they are very similar.
Molly
(Login Molly H)
SENIOR MEMBER
Re: Are Wild Yam and Huai San the same thing?
November 6 2007, 11:12 AM
Wild Yam is Dioscorea Villosa and Huai Shan or Chinese Yam is Dioscorea Polystachya, so yes they are related.