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Jícama - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jícama (Spanish: hee-kah-mah, from Nahuatl xicamatl hee-kah-mahtl), also Mexican Potato and Mexican Turnip, is the name of a native Mexican vine, although the name most commonly ...
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Yam Bean - Jicama
NSW Agriculture. Asian and Exotic Vegetables YAM BEAN - JICAMA. Pacchyrhizus erosus . Chinese: Di Gwa | Filipino: Sinkamas | Japanese: Kuzuimo
http://www.agric.nsw.gov.au/Hort/Fmrs/Asian_veg/yambean.htm
Jicama - Facts & History - Food Reference
Jicama, Mexican Potato, Mexican yam Bean, Chinese Turnip Food Reference: Food Trivia, Facts, History, Tips, Recipes, Quotes, Food Art, Events, Books, Fresh Flowers
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Jicama
JICAMA. Jicama, yam bean (Pachyrhizus erosus) FABACEAE, Legume Family. Jicama, yam bean, Mexican potato, or Mexican turnip(Pachyrhizus erosus) has been eaten in Central America for ...
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Jicama
A stranger in the produce section." These are the words that cookbook author Laurel Robertson used to describe a lumpy, odd-looking creature she discovered one day in the grocery ...
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Access to Asian Vegetables - Jicama
Access to Asian Vegetables - Jicama ... English: Mexican yambean, short-podded yam bean, yambean, potato bean, Mexican turnip
http://www.dpi.vic.gov.au/dpi/nrenfa.nsf/LinkView/200087328805E428CA25
jicama definition | Dictionary.com
noun . the large, edible, tuberous root of a tropical American plant, Pachyrhizus erosus, of the legume family, eaten as a vegetable either raw or boiled.
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RecipeLu's Jicama Recipes
Collection of recipes for the Mexican vegetable.
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Jicama
Jicama (Yam Bean, Mexican Turnip) Description. Jicama, a legume, is grown for the large tuberous roots which are eaten raw or cooked and are used as a source of starch.
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/extension/specialty/jicama.html
Jicama, Mexican Potato
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