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Export 1 ingredients for grocery delivery
Step 1
Wash it thoroughly before consumption. Because it grows in the ground, its roots and skin may contain toxins.
Step 2
Cut off the top and bottom roots using a sharp knife.
Step 3
Cut it in half to make it easier to handle, creating a flat surface that allows it to sit firmly on a cutting board.
Step 4
Carefully peel the skin using a vegetable peeler or with your fingers if the jicama is young and fresh.
Step 5
Slice or cut it into sticks, depending on your preference.
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