FONTE:https://permaculturenews.org/2017/11/09/black-maca-mashua-richness-andean-tubers
For thousands of years, the ancient Incan empire developed a
strong, resilient agriculture system that thrived even in the tough
climate of the highlands of the Andes Mountains. One of the principles
of their agricultural development was the diversification of different
species that were well adapted to the local climatic conditions. In
fact, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN considers the
Andes region to be one of the centers in the world for food diversity.
Tubers made up an essential part of the Incan diet, with well over 3,000 types of different tubers
cultivated throughout their territory. One of the most commonly
cultivated and eaten of these tubers was the maca root which wasn´t
discovered by westerners until the mid-1800´s. While the medicinal and
nutritional properties of the maca root were well known by people
throughout the Andes region for thousands of years, only recently have
people in industrialized societ8ies begun to discover the true benefits
of this magical plant.
Similarly, mashua is another of the most commonly cultivated tubers in the Andes. This long, white, carrot-like
root is a relative of the edible flower nasturtium. The quick
vegetative growth above ground mimics the rapid growth of these
peppery-flavored tubers that are both healthy and delicious.
Both maca and mashua can be easily grown in several different climate zones and offer several health-related benefits.
What is Black Maca?
Black Maca is known as Lepidium meyenii in Latin. It is a tuber that
was originally grown in the highlands of the Andes Mountain in Peru,
principally near the Lake Junin region. While this crop was only adapted
to the cooler mountainous regions, it was traded extensively throughout
the ancient Incan Empire with the highlands indigenous peoples trading
black maca root for other lowland stale crops such as corn and quinoa.
For thousands of generations, then, the Andean peoples have known of
the numerous health benefits associated with the black maca plant.
Similar in size to a large radish or small turnip, this root vegetable
also loosely resembles a type of white carrot. The small green leaves
never grow more than 20 cm of the ground, making this a unique plant in
that the majority of the growth occurs underground.
The actual roots of the maca plant, which are the edible part of the
plant, vary in size and shape and can be spherical, rectangular and even
triangular. Furthermore, the color of the root can range from a gold or
cream color to darker hues of reds, purples, and blacks. Black maca is
by far the most common and the most recognized by the outside world for
its health benefits.
What is Mashua?
Mashua, or Tropaeolum tuberosum in Latin, is a perennial tuber that
grows throughout the year in places without severe frosts. The abundant
tubers have a rich, peppery flavor and can be cooked several different
ways. Furthermore, this tuber is known as a natural repellant and can be
combined with other crops to deter insects, nematodes, and others. The
vegetative growth above ground offers unique climbing vines and
beautiful flowers that are often grown for ornamental purposes.
While mashua roots are most often white in color, you can also find Mashua roots that are yellow, red, and other colors.
Health Benefits of Black Maca and Mashua
Black Maca is high in Protein and Essential Vitamins
While many people take black maca as a supplement for its health
properties that we will explore below, it is actually one of the most
overall nutritious foods on the market. One ounce of black maca will
give you over 130% of your vitamin C, 4 grams of protein, and 85% of
your daily copper intake. It is also a good source of other essential
vitamins and minerals such as iron, potassium, and manganese.
Black Maca is a Libido Enhancer
Daily consumption of black maca has also been proven to boost sexual
desire in both men and women. The enhanced fertility that supposedly
comes with consuming black maca is most likely due to the increased
libido that comes with this unique plant. One recent study confirmed
that black maca root does improve the sex drive in healthy, middle-aged
men.
Black Maca Increases Endurance
Many professional athletes, bodybuilders, and weightlifters have
recently begun taking black maca supplements because of the increased
endurance that it offers during extreme physical activity. Swimmers
especially have found that regular consumption of black maca allows them
to go longer and farther during training.
Black Maca Reduces Prostate Size
The prostate gland causes all sorts of problems in aging men. From
difficulty with urinating to prostate cancer, many men fear the problems
that come with aging. Regular consumption of black maca might very well
help to reduce the size of the prostate gland in men. Since larger
prostate glands can cause problems passing urine and potentially lead to
cancer, black maca consumption is encouraged in aging men, not to
mention that it can also help induce sexual desire.
Mashua has Diuretic Properties
If you are looking for a quality natural diuretic to add to your
diet, mashua is known to help get rid of excess fluids in the body.
While most natural diuretics are taken as a tea, this one can be eaten.
Mashua is a Natural Lice Killer
Everyone deals with lice at some time during their life. Instead of
buying chemical-laden shampoos to kill off the lice running around your
head, the peppery flavor of mashua is known to kill and repel lice. You
can make a simple powder from dried mashua root to apply to your hair or
boil the mashua root to make an extract that you then use to wash your
hair.
Both mashua and maca roots are unique tubers that offer several
advantages both to the ecological resiliency of your piece of land and
to your overall health and wellbeing.