Coptidium pallasii

Coptidium pallasii
— Credit: Kevin Jernigan

Central Alaskan Yup’ik:
People pick the the young white rhizomes from lakes, very early in the spring when they are first sprouting. The older plants are said to have a bad taste and are not gathered. They must be boiled before eating, and can be made into akutaq or eaten with seal oil or meat. 

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