Jicama is a starchy root vegetable similar to a potato or turnip. The tuberous root tastes slightly sweet, but it is low in sugar, making it a good carbohydrate choice for people with diabetes and others attempting a low-sugar diet. Originally from Mexico, the jicama is sometimes also known as a Mexican turnip or yam bean.
Although the root is safe to eat, the rest of the plant, including the beans, are toxic.
Although the root is safe to eat, the rest of the plant, including the beans, are toxic.
Low-carb and low-calorie: The high water content combined with low sugar and fat makes this a low-calorie food. When combined with the high fibre content, it makes for a great alternative to higher carbohydrate vegetables.
Nutrient dense: It contains a wide variety of vitamins and minerals, especially fibre and potassium. It also contains a high level of Vitamin C, which acts as an antioxidant and supports the immune system.
Supports a healthy gut: This tuber is high in a prebiotic called inulin.
Prebiotics are a type of fibre stored in our digestive system to feed probiotics, which are healthy bacteria. Keeping this balance also supports overall health and immune function.
Prebiotics are a type of fibre stored in our digestive system to feed probiotics, which are healthy bacteria. Keeping this balance also supports overall health and immune function.
Do you use either of these vegetables when cooking?
I haven't used Jicama but celeriac is often in my menu plans, in fact I may make a Smoked Haddock and Celeriac Layer Bake later this week, you can see the recipe here
All the best Jan
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...I've never had either!
Not tried them.
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I first had jicama in Mexico
I love jicama!
i am not familiar with either and have never cooked with them. my mom didn't either!!!
Never used them or had them.
I occasionally see celeriac - but have never seen (or heard of) jimcana.
I have seen celeriac many times but never cooked it but I've never seen Jicama.
I've never heard of jicama and have never tried celeriac, though I keep saying I will do.
I'm looking forward to cooler days when I can make my celery ceam soup again! Valerie
Interesting post! ... I have never had such veggies.
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Hello,
I have never used either one, I have never heard of Jicama.
Take care, have a great day!
I've had jicama in Mexico food, but I've never used it myself. I like the idea of making mashes from things other than yams and potatoes.
I always use celeriac whit soup, but I´ve never seen jicama. Interesting Jan.
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I've not heard of Jicama, but like celeriac, just wish I could get it to grow as I have tried and failed twice.
I like jicama
Never paid any attention to celeriac. So never cooked and pretty sure never ate.
I don't see celeric here -- or, for that matter, much jicama, but you stand a better chance of that one.
No, Ive never had these.
I have not tried either of these vegetables and am uncertain as to whether or not they would be in the local grocery store we use, which often does not have a lot of variety even for being part of a major chain. Perhaps New Englanders have different favorites and I say that as a on-native.
I believe I have seen those in the store but never new really what to do with them, there are a few things like that, I should write them down and look up when I get home to try new things
Donno Jicama! Don't think I've ever seen it up here too!
Never heard of it.
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All the best Jan
They are both kind of ugly vegetables yet they are interesting to it. My experience is with jicama. I've grated it, sliced it, and enjoyed it in salads. Its' sweet and tasty.
I never heard of either one of these before.
No uso ninguno de ellos, y de la jícama nunca había oído hablar de ella. Besos.
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