The English Oracle

Water caltrop in American English

--------------------------------------------------
Rise to the top 3% as a developer or hire one of them at Toptal: https://topt.al/25cXVn
--------------------------------------------------

Music by Eric Matyas
https://www.soundimage.org
Track title: Horror Game Menu Looping

--

Chapters
00:00 Water Caltrop In American English
00:38 Accepted Answer Score 5
00:55 Answer 2 Score 3
01:12 Answer 3 Score 3
01:26 Thank you

--

Full question
https://english.stackexchange.com/questi...

--

Content licensed under CC BY-SA
https://meta.stackexchange.com/help/lice...

--

Tags
#singlewordrequests #food #imageidentification #plants

#avk47



ACCEPTED ANSWER

Score 5


I have never seen them, but this blogger reports finding them in Berkley, CA, under the name caltrop nuts. Based on the name of the blog, I infer that they are still considered "exotic" in America. http://soulcocina.blogspot.com/2006/07/exotic-ingredients-strange-fruit.html?m=1




ANSWER 2

Score 3


I often find them on the banks of the Hudson river in NY. I've collected them for years (thinking they looked quite extraterrestrial) and showed them to people, asking for identification. "Devil Pod" was the only answer I ever got.




ANSWER 3

Score 3


Wikipedia lists them as water caltrops first, with the other names following behind. If you're looking to market them, that's a nice, distinctive name that won't be confused with anything else.