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#85506 11/03/02 08:30 PM
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I've seen these in supermarket, but had no idea how it should be prepared.
Consuelo, are they a welcome change from potatoes?

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5MexSp j>cama < Nahuatl6 the large, white, fleshy root of a Mexican vine, eaten raw or cooked



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wwh, just out of curiosity, why do you post about flora on the fauna forum?


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Any port in a storm. And animals eat them.


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Ooh! I love jicama! I've never had it cooked, although I imagine one could use them in place of turnips... they have a similar texture. I've always eaten it raw, including it in crudite plates ~ it's got a very delicate, slightly sweet flavor. Just peel it and cut it into sticks, or shred it over salad. Great stuff!


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I've had it cooked. My mom sometimes buys them from the supermarket, and cooks them up to use in dinner dishes, mostly. It's not too bad cooked at all!

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I tried to send this as a PM, but got error message saying that user name unknown.
Dear Flamsterette X; A special invitation to you to make
some comments about the words I am posting in "Beheading Words". That forum is so little used that I am posting a bunch of words used in the National Spelling Bees, becasue
quite a few of them were new to me, and I hope new to other members. Regrettably most members prefer chat to word posts.
I hope from your signature line that you a word enthusiast.
I would very much welcome your comments on some of those
words. Ye Olde Curmudgeon, Bill Hunt


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You're the most captivating captious curmudgeon on the board, wwh.

The only reason I posted the above was to use the word captious. I like that word. It's one a lot of people don't really understand when you use it. They get it confused with captivating, and I think it's funny when they do.

So what you have here from me is a bit of chat, neither captivating nor captious, but word-related.


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Captain Captious. That's a handle that would fit me. Thanks.
This is your Captain speaking. I have a long list of spelling bee words to post,
Hope some of you will find some of them worth commenting about.



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