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    The jícama is a species of Pachyrhizus, a legume native to tropical and subtropical Central America. It is cultivated for its edible taproot. Other common names for the jícama include sengkwang, "yam bean", Mexican potato and Mexican turnip. In the Philippines, it is referred to as singkamas.

    The jícama plant grows as a vine that can reach a height of 4-5 m given suitable support. Its root can attain lengths of up to 2 m and weigh up to 20 kg. The root's exterior is yellow and papery, while its inside is creamy white with a crisp texture that resembles that of a raw potato or pear. The flavor is sweet and starchy. It is usually eaten raw, sometimes with salt, lemon juice, and powdered chile. It is also cooked in soups and stir-fried dishes. Notable raw jícama dishes in China and Southeast Asia include popiah and salads such as yusheng and rojak.

    In contrast to the root, the remainder of the jícama plant is very poisonous; the seeds contain the toxin rotenone, which is used to poison insects and fish.

    Jícama is composed of 86-90% water; it contains only trace amounts of protein and lipids. Its sweet flavor comes from the oligofructose inulin (also called fructo-oligosaccharide), which the human body does not metabolize; this makes the root an ideal sweet snack for diabetics and dieters.

    The jícama grows in frost-free climates. Native to tropical America, it is currently cultivated in warmer parts of China and Southeast Asia as well.

    Jícama should be stored dry, between 12 °C to 16 °C (53 °F to 60 °F); colder temperatures will damage the root. A fresh root stored at an appropriate temperature will keep for a month or two.


        Jícama
            Common Names In Asian Languages
    NamePachyrhizus erosus
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    RegnumPlantae
    DivisioFlowering plant
    ClassisDicotyledon
    OrdoFabales
    FamiliaFabaceae
    SubfamiliaFaboideae
    GenusPachyrhizus
    SpeciesP. erosus
    BinomialPachyrhizus erosus
    Binomial Authority(Carolus Linnaeus

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    Common Names In Asian Languages
    Chinese: 沙葛 (pinyin: shā gé; Cantonese: sa1 got3, sha kot), 豆薯 (pinyin: dòu shǔ), 涼薯 (pinyin: liáng shǔ)

    Hindi: sankalu

    Indonesian: bengkowang, bengkoang, bangkuang

    Japanese: 葛芋 (kuzu-imo)

    Malay: sengkuang, mengkuang, bengkuang

    Tagalog: singkamas

    Thai: man kaew

    Vietnamese: cu dau







    nah:Xīcama
     

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