Taro long buds are usually still edible. Taro is a common food in life, rich in nutrition. Each 100 grams of taro contains 81 calories, including 18.1 grams of carbohydrates, 2.2 grams of protein, 0.2 grams of fat. In addition, each 100 grams of taro contains 6.0mg of vitamin C, 55mg of phosphorus, 36mg of calcium, which can supplement the nutrients needed by the body. In fact, when taro is pulled out of the field, it already appears to sprout, only the buds are relatively small. After the taro sprouting, the nutrients will promote the growth of the buds, so the nutritional aspect may be reduced a bit, in addition to the taste will be slightly worse. But long buds of taro will not produce toxic substances, no toxic side effects on the human body, can be consumed normally.