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Jicana Salad

What you need: 

1 large Granny Smith apple
2 medium or one large zucchini
2 or 3 large carrots
about half a jicama
yellow prepared mustard (the generic American hotdog kind)
balsamic vinegar

What you do: 

Heres something I like to make with jicama. It also uses zucchini, which is a good thing this time of year if you garden. This is approximate -- I don't have a real recipe and its different each time.
This makes a lot. Its sort of a sweet and sour taste, more sweet than sour. Some people may like it better with the veggies chopped instead of shredded -- it depends on how much texture you like it to have. Its better in the first couple of days, before it gets soggy. To keep it a little longer, leave out the zucchini. The vinegar (I guess) keeps the apple from going brown quickly.
I've been thinking this might be good with some freshly grated ginger, in addition or instead of the mustard.
Peel the zucchini, carrot, and apple or not, according to taste. Definitely peel the jicama. :-P Cut the jicama into matchsticks. Shred the apple, carrots, and zucchini in the food processor or with a grater. Mix the veggies and add mustard and vinegar to taste. I think I used about 2 teaspoons of mustard and 2 or 3 tablespoons of vinegar.

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