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  2. Root vegetable - Wikipedia

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    Root vegetables are underground plant parts eaten by humans or animals as food. In agricultural and culinary terminology, the term applies to true roots such as taproots and tuberous roots as well as non-roots such as bulbs , corms , rhizomes , and stem tubers .

  3. Category:Root vegetables - Wikipedia

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    Root vegetables are underground plant parts used as vegetables. They are called root vegetables for lack of a better generic term, but include both true roots such as tuberous roots and taproots , as well as non-roots such as tubers , rhizomes , corms , bulbs , and hypocotyls .

  4. List of root vegetables - Wikipedia

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  5. List of domesticated plants - Wikipedia

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    1.5.2 Root vegetables. 1.6 Herbs and spices. ... Bahasa Indonesia; Lietuvių ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects

  6. Pachyrhizus - Wikipedia

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    Jícama comes from the New World; the name jícama is used in Central / South America. Today, pachyrhizus erosus is grown throughout Asia. In China, the root is known as cold potato; in Malaysia, sengkuang; in Indonesia, bengkoang; in the Philippines, singkamas; in Thailand, mankew. It is eaten raw and used in stir fried dishes. [6]

  7. Category:Root vegetable dishes - Wikipedia

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  8. Pachyrhizus erosus - Wikipedia

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    Jícama should be stored dry, between 12.5 and 15 °C (54.5 and 59.0 °F). The jícama root will stay fresh for up to 4 months within this temperature range. Whole jícama can also be stored in a refrigerator to keep it free from moisture for up to 3 weeks. Storing at colder temperatures can discolor, damage the root, and degrade its texture.

  9. Category:Edible plants - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; Italiano; ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... List of leaf vegetables; Root vegetable * Edible plant stem; A.