Jicama


Jicama

Jicama is a vine with edible tuberous root which can be eaten raw. After peeling the skin the tuberous roots look a bit like potato and have a watery but fresh taste.

Jicama has its origin in Mexico but is now common in the Philippines, China and other Southeast Asian countries.

The seeds of the plant are toxic as they contain rotenone, which is a pesticide used to kill insects and fish.

Names

Scientific
   Pachyrhizus erosus
English
   Jicama
   Mexican turnip
   Mexican yam
   Yam bean
Dutch
   Yamboon
Spanish
   Jícama
   Nabo mexicano
   Pipilanga
French
   Jícama
   Pois patate
German
   Benkuang
   Yambohne
Thai
   มันแกว

Taxonomy

Genus
   Pachyrhizus
Family
   Fabaceae
Order
   Fabales

Crop categories

Botanical pesticides
Vegetables
Root vegetables
Tropical crops
Tuber vegetables

Pictures


Jicama


Tuberous roots of Jicama


Jicama


Tuber vegetables - Jicama

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