Bamboo shoots are the top trending recipe search globally, as Asians take to the kitchen during virus lockdowns.
While banana bread is the top-searched recipe overall, bamboo shoots have seen the biggest rise within the last month.
They have seen a 4,850% rise, highlighting how popular traditional home-cooked food has become in Asia.
Countries in the region top the world when it comes to all recipe and cooking-related searches, says Google.
Bamboo shoots are picked when they are about 15cm (6in) long, have a mild flavor and crunchy texture, and are added to dishes such as soups and stir-fries to bulk them up.
Popular dishes include stir-fried mushrooms and bamboo shoots, pork and bamboo shoots, ramen (a Japanese noodle dish), and bamboo leaf tea.
“I really like bamboo shoots and have them a lot with ramen,” said Leslie Koh, a Singapore-based food blogger. “I spend a lot of time online trying to recreate comfort dishes as we currently have no food stalls at night markets. The dishes bring back the good memories.”
Bamboo shoots are also easy to cook, making them an ideal choice for novice chefs.
With widespread social-distancing rules in place, millions are stuck at home and going online to watch movies, learn new skills, hold meetings – and delve into new recipes.
Asia leads the world when it comes to watching cooking tutorials online on YouTube, which is owned by Google.
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Four of the top five places searching on YouTube for recipe-related videos come from the region – Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Singapore, and Bangladesh.
The figures come from publicly available Google Trends, which looked at the search history for the past 30 days.
Source: BBC
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