Sunday, 1 June 2025

It's the 1st of June 2025


~ Happy June 2025 ~
May the month ahead be a good one for you

In previous years regular readers will know I usually start each month with facts about the coming month ahead. This year however, a break with tradition, which I hope you are enjoying because the first of each month will feature a lower carb recipe starting with the first letter of that particular month ... so here we go as it's now June and the sixth month of the year!

J is for ? can you guess ?

Yes, I am talking about Jicama !



Jicama is a root vegetable with thick, brown skin and white flesh. It tastes like an apple but not as sweet. It’s a bit like a potato but with a lot fewer carbs. The jicama plant grows mostly in Mexico and Central America on a long vine. But the part you eat is the root.

On the outside, jicama looks like a light brown beet. Inside, it looks and feels like a raw potato, but doesn't taste like one. It's crisp and slightly sweet, like an apple. But jicama doesn't brown like an apple after you cut it.

Jicama is a root vegetable from Mexico and Central America, known for its thick brown skin and crisp, white flesh that tastes mildly sweet, kind of like an apple. It's low in carbs and calories, making it a healthy alternative to potatoes. Rich in fibre, vitamin C, and antioxidants, it offers numerous health benefits, such as aiding digestion, boosting the immune system, and supporting heart health.

You can prepare and eat it in lots of different ways, such as raw with seasonings, pickled, or cooked in dishes such as stews or stir-fries. When storing, keep unpeeled jicama in a cool, dry place for up to 3 weeks, while peeled jicama should be refrigerated and used within a week.

These can grow up to 50 pounds! But the small ones are the best to eat. Jicama (pronounced HEE-kuh-muh or HIH-kuh-muh) goes by many other names, including: Chinese potato, Mexican potato, Mexican yam, Mexican yam bean, Mexican water chestnut, Mexican turnip, Leafcup

Safe for blood sugar - if you are watching your blood sugar and insulin, jicama is a safe snack. It has carbs with a low glycemic load, which means the carbs don't affect your blood sugar very much.

Please keep in mind that while jicama's high fibre content is generally a good thing, people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) may want to limit how much jicama they eat.
More to read here

It's not always easy to find jicama in the UK but it's worth looking at specialized grocery stores, online retailers, and potentially at larger supermarket chains with international food sections.

In the UK and Europe we tend to use celeriac as a lower carb swap from potatoes and it's also tasty in slaws. It is similar to jicama and I wrote about in 2022 in this post here


Jicama and Strawberry Salad
Light and refreshing this jicama and strawberry salad is the perfect low carb accompaniment
to roast meat or fish. And doesn't it look pretty!
Recipe details can be seen here

In case you missed last months (May) post you can see it here

You will see a variety of articles and recipe ideas within this blog, and not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter. If you have any concerns about your health, it is always advisable to consult your doctor or health care team.

All the best Jan

30 comments:

  1. ...Jan, I wish you a Jolly June.

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  2. Te deseo un buen mes de junio. Te mando un beso.

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  3. Happy June, Jan!
    I've never had a jicama and I don't think I've ever seen one either. Thanks for passing on the info about it. If I see one now, I'll try it out.

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  4. Looks good in the salad, I don't think I've ever eaten it. It is also grown up north here in Australia.

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  5. Not one I have ever seen here. I will keep my eye out for it. Thank you.

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  6. I think I will try jicama!

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  7. Jicama sounds like a wonderfully versatile and underrated veggie

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  8. Thanks for the info and education. If I see one, I might try it! Linda in Kansas

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  9. I've never heard of jicama and will certainly keep a look out for it now.

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  10. Thanks, and for you too. xx

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  11. It's been years since I've had jicama. I used to buy it all the time, but I can no longer find it where I shop. That salad sounds perfect.

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  12. Jan, Happy June to you! I have never heard of Jicama. The salad looks delicious. Take care, have a wonderful week.

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  13. I know I've eaten a jicama once or twice, but I don't really remember it. I guess it didn't jump out at me. If I can find them I need to try one again. Thanks for the suggestion Jan. And happy June to you also.

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  14. I don't know it but the salad sounds lovely :-D

    Happy June Jan, where has this year gone!

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  15. Happy June..can't believe we have hit half year already!

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  16. I don't think I've ever had jicama. The salad sounds perfect for hot weather.

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  17. Hi Jan,
    I didn't know about this vegetable.
    We are always learning.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Happy June ❤️
    Greetings and all the best
    Maria

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  18. I have never seen or heard of a jicama plant that I know of. Thanks.

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  19. I've never heard of jicama. I'll look for this.

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  20. Wonderful post. That salad looks so good.

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  21. I have not heard of that or seen it, sounds like it is quite interesting for sure. Happy June!

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  22. I only had that once but I really liked it. A wonderful flavor and good crunch.

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  23. Have a wonderful June, Jan. Jicama is something I've tried, but don't use it often. I like its crunch.

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  24. I don't think I have tried this. Thanks for sharing, Jan.

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  25. Where I used to live, we had this at the local market. I believe, if I recall correctly, I've made crisps/chips from there. Actually, from everything. It's fun to play!

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  26. I have not heard of Jicama but it looks good in the salad with the strawberrries.
    Happy sunny June days to you, Jan x

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  27. It feels like I was just leaving a comment for your May 1 post. Where did that month go? I never heard of jicama.

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  28. I doubt if I have seen them anywhere here dear Jan
    I couldn’t locate the local name for it as well
    Blessings

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  29. No lo conozco, o tal vez lo conozca con otro nombre. Besos.

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