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Frequently asked questions

  • What is cu san?

    Cu san, also known as jicama or yam bean, is a root vegetable native to Mexico. It is crunchy and refreshing, with a slightly sweet, nutty flavor and a crunchy texture similar to a water chestnut.

  • What is the suitable climate to grow cu san?

    Cu san is adapted to tropical and subtropical climates and requires 9 months of frost-free growth.

  • Can you eat cu san raw?

    Yes, cu san can be eaten raw. In fact, it's commonly used in salads, slaws and raw in dips.

  • Can cu san be cooked?

    Yes, cu san can be cooked. It retains its crisp texture even when cooked and is often used in stir-fry dishes.

  • What are the benefits of eating cu san?

    Cu san is high in fiber, which aids in digestion, and vitamin C. It is also low in sodium, fat, and cholesterol.

  • What is the shelf life of cu san?

    Cu san can be stored at room temperature for about two weeks and refrigerated up to four weeks.

  • Can I feed cu san to my pets?

    Yes, cu san can be safe and beneficial to many pets thanks to its high fiber and water content. However, you should always check with your vet before introducing it to your pet's diet.

  • How should I prepare cu san to eat?

    You can eat cu san raw or cooked. Before eating, peel off its thick skin. It can be grated or cubed for salads and stir-fries, or sliced and served with dips.

  • Is cu san nutritious?

    Yes, cu san is low in calories and high in a few nutrients like vitamin C and fiber. Its high fiber and water content also makes it feel filling, despite being low in calories.

  • What does cu san taste like?

    Cu san has a light, crunchy texture and its flavor is often described as a cross between an apple and a potato. It's sweet but not overly so, with a slightly nutty flavor.

  • Is cu san available worldwide?

    Yes, cu san is available worldwide. It is more commonly found in Asian, Middle-eastern and Latin American countries' markets.

  • What can you replace cu san with in recipes?

    If you can't find cu san, you can use water chestnuts or radishes as a substitute in a recipe.

  • Can I plant cu san at home?

    Yes, you can plant cu san at home as long as the climate conditions are suitable, it grows well especially in tropical regions.

  • Does cu san contain allergens?

    Cu san is not typically associated with allergies, but as with any food, it's possible that some individuals could have specific sensitivities or allergies to it.

  • Can you freeze cu san?

    While it's possible to freeze cu san, it may lose some of its crunchy texture when thawed.

  • Where can I buy cu san?

    You can buy cu san at Weee! Asian Market, www.sayweee.com.