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The meaning of Jicama

Jicama – definition

noun

The crisp white-fleshed edible tuber of the yam bean, used especially in mexican cooking.

Usage examples:

He liked homemade carrot juice, nutty sunflower pate, roast jicama with a little balsamic vinegar, …
noun

A rounded, light brown root with white flesh that is eaten uncooked or cooked as a vegetable, or the plant that produces it, originally from mexico

Usage examples:

He made a jicama and orange salad to accompany the meal., try using sticks of jicama instead of car…

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Word origin

early 17th century: from Mexican Spanish jícama, from Nahuatl xicama .

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