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(China); Frijol de jicama (Salv.); Frijol ame (Philipp.); Jicama, Jiquima
Chapter 38 1987
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Jicama is good on a relish tray with black and green olives and strips of red and yellow bell peppers.
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Jicama is good on a relish tray with black and green olives and strips of red and yellow bell peppers.
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Jicama is good on a relish tray with black and green olives and strips of red and yellow bell peppers.
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Jicama is a large white root vegetable similar in texture to beets, but not as spicy.
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Jicama is a large white root vegetable similar in texture to beets, but not as spicy.
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I didn't love some of the 'raw' dishes we had, but people around us were enjoying every one of them... a Cucumber Jicama Roll $8 and Kelp Noodles in a coconut turmeric soup.
Jay Weston: Seed Bistro Is Vegan.. But Wait, It's Delicious! Jay Weston 2011
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The book title refers to a concept embodied by the food truck from which self-taught chef Myint first served sandwiches like Pork Belly & Jicama, and also by the not-for-profit biweekly restaurant-within-a-restaurant that followed.
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I didn't love some of the 'raw' dishes we had, but people around us were enjoying every one of them... a Cucumber Jicama Roll $8 and Kelp Noodles in a coconut turmeric soup.
Jay Weston: Seed Bistro Is Vegan.. But Wait, It's Delicious! Jay Weston 2011
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Jicama, Japanese daikon, and varietal radishes have joined the carrots and celery, and if the celery is stuffed today, it is most likely with goat cheese rather than cream cheese.
One Big Table Molly O’Neill 2010
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