Mystery Vegetable

Posted by: tanstaafl.

Mystery Vegetable - 05/10/2011 16:09

After SWMBO complained to me that I always bought the same old vegetables (cauliflour, broccoli, carrots, asparagus, etc.) I went to the local market* and returned with, among other things, the attached mystery vegetable.

Can anybody tell me what this is, and how to prepare it? It is about five inches across.

tanstaafl.

*The local market is amazing. Every Wednesday they close down three blocks of a local street, and the market sets up with stalls, tents, wandering musicians (who play for tips), beggars, selling everything from watch batteries to original oil paintings, and of course food of every description. By 9am it is open for business, by 3pm it is gone without a trace, and for six hours it is so crowded you have to squeeze sideways through tiny gaps to traverse it.

db
Posted by: Dignan

Re: Mystery Vegetable - 05/10/2011 16:12

I don't know what it is (I'd guess a turnip of radish), but I'm very impressed by its mystical floating abilities!
Posted by: sn00p

Re: Mystery Vegetable - 05/10/2011 16:15

Looks like some variety of turnip to me.
Posted by: LittleBlueThing

Re: Mystery Vegetable - 05/10/2011 16:18

So what does it taste like ? smile
Posted by: peter

Re: Mystery Vegetable - 05/10/2011 16:31

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It's a jicama, Pachyrhizus erosus. The Oxford Companion to Food says peel it and eat it either raw or cooked. It's apparently crunchy and a little bit sweet, like a water-chestnut.

Peter
Posted by: Robotic

Re: Mystery Vegetable - 05/10/2011 17:10

Originally Posted By: Dignan
I don't know what it is (I'd guess a turnip of radish), but I'm very impressed by its mystical floating abilities!

My guess is it's a variant of the South American Helium Turnip.
(No relation to Dirigible Plums)
Posted by: canuckInOR

Re: Mystery Vegetable - 05/10/2011 17:35

+1 for Peter's answer. I like them raw -- peel, slice, eat. Also good shredded, on salad.
Posted by: JBjorgen

Re: Mystery Vegetable - 05/10/2011 20:01

I think Peter's right. They sell them here too. try coco (also known as taro) or cassava if you're interested in other roots. Locally they boil them up and eat them with crab in soup. Also try cho cho (also called chayote or güisquil) for something new.

Hopefully I've got the right names...I mostly know these things by what they call them in Belize.
Posted by: peter

Re: Mystery Vegetable - 12/10/2011 17:17

So, was it nice?

Peter
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: Mystery Vegetable - 12/10/2011 17:21

A few years ago, there was a span of about a year around here (Raleigh? North Carolina? The Eastern US? Don't know.) where it seemed that every dish at every restaurant had jicama in it. This is no longer the case.

I can only imagine that it's because it tastes like crisp dishwater.