As good as starchy vegetables tastes, it is quite a task to prepare this vegetable as your skin may get rashes due to too much of itching.

This itching is caused by the oxalate crystals present in it. These microscopic crystals are natural defense mechanisms that certain plants use to protect themselves from herbivores and pests.

The intensity of the itching can vary from person to person, and some individuals may be more sensitive to the oxalate crystals than others.

If you also face this issue then, here are some tips recommended by experts that can help get rid of the itching caused by peeling taro roots.

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