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Jicama logo #10101) Classic Mexican dish 2) Classic Mexican cuisine 3) Classic Mexican scran 4) Classic Mexican grub 5) Classic Mexican chow 6) Classic Mexican fare 7) Classic Mexican nosh 8) Classic Mexican special 9) Comestible veg 10) Comestible root vegetable 11) Comestible root veg 12) Comestible vegetable 13) Edible starchy root
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Jicama

Jicama logo #20121(Vegetarian) large bulbous root vegetable with a thin brown skin and white crunchy flesh. It can be used both raw and cooked. The taste is between an apple and a pear but not as sweet.
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jicama

jicama logo #21495(hic-a-ma) - It is also known as the Mexican potato. Jicama is a very firm, bulbous root vegetable that is brown on the outside with pearly white meat. It can be enjoyed either raw of cooked. It is slightly sweet to taste and it is very crunchy (it will remain so even after cooking). Great in salads and for using in dips.
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jícama logo #21003(species Pachyrhizus erosus, or P. tuberosus), leguminous vine native to Mexico and Central and South America, grown for its edible tuberous root. ... [1 related articles]
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Jicama

Jicama logo #10004(Pachyrhizus) This group consists of two tuberous-rooted, perennial, tropical vines belonging to the Pea or Bean family, Leguminosae. They are natives of South America and Mexico. These vines can climb up to 20 feet and have 3-parted leaves. They produce pretty sprays of green, blue, purple, white, or mauve flowers, which are followed by...
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Jicama

Jicama logo #22282A large bulbous root vegetable with a thin brown skin and white crunchy flesh. Its
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Jícama

Jícama logo #20118(Mexican) A white-fleshed root vegetable also called a Mexican potato. It is crunchy and sweet and can be eaten either raw or cooked. Makes a great addition to salads or can be boiled and baked like a potato, available from May to November.
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