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    Hi everyone. I tasted jicama for the first time in my life today. Does anyone know if it is allowed? I hope so because it tasted perfect! Someone at the grocery asked the grocer if he had any and I overheard and went to see what that weird name vegetable was, he split it open and gave us a sample. Heavenly! Tasted like a cross between a kolorabi (sp?) and red radishes.

  • #2
    Re: jicama

    Jicama is allowed during Induction Phase. It is listed as a "salad" vegetable.
    ~Megs~
    242/141/160 (130)
    dress size 26/10/8
    5'4", Female, May 2, 2003
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    • #3
      Re: jicama

      I forgot to add.....I found it very useful during my Induction to keep a copy of the Induction Acceptable Foods List and the Rules of Induction in my purse. That way, I'd have it as a quick reference while grocery shopping or eating at a restaurant. It eliminated guesswork and it saved me numerous times from buying something that wasn't legal during Induction.

      When I moved to OWL, I kept a list of the Rung foods including their amounts for 5 net carbs. That too saved me alot of times.
      ~Megs~
      242/141/160 (130)
      dress size 26/10/8
      5'4", Female, May 2, 2003
      My blog:
      http://mformiscellaneous.blogspot.com/

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      • #4
        Re: jicama

        ok thanks, I must have missed it in the book cuz i didn't see it.. I am so glad it is allowed!!!!

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        • #5
          Re: jicama

          http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.com/forums/atkins-low-carb-dieting-faqs/6781-what-foods-can-eaten-induction.html
          Vegetables
          You can have two to three cups per day of:

          alfalfa sprouts
          daikon
          mushrooms
          arugula
          endive
          parsley
          bok choy
          escarole
          peppers
          celery
          fennel
          radicchio
          chicory
          jicama
          radishes
          chives
          lettuce
          romaine lettuce
          cucumber
          moche
          sorrel
          These salad vegetables are high in phytonutrients and provide a good source of fiber.

          Other Vegetables
          You can have one cup per day of these veggies if salad does not exceed two cups. The following vegetables are slightly higher in carbohydrate content than the salad vegetables:

          artichoke
          celery root
          pumpkin
          artichoke hearts
          rhubarb
          asparagus
          chard
          sauerkraut
          bamboo shoots
          collard greens
          scallions
          dandelion
          snow peas
          bean sprouts
          dandelion greens
          spaghetti squash
          beet greens
          eggplant
          spinach
          broccoli
          hearts of palm
          string or wax beans
          broccoli rabe
          kale
          summer squash
          brussels
          kohlrabi
          tomato
          bean sprouts
          leeks
          turnips
          cabbage
          okra
          water chestnuts
          cauliflower
          onion
          zucchini
          If a vegetable, such as spinach or tomato, cooks down significantly, it must be measured raw so as not to underestimate its carb count.
          ~Megs~
          242/141/160 (130)
          dress size 26/10/8
          5'4", Female, May 2, 2003
          My blog:
          http://mformiscellaneous.blogspot.com/

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          • #6
            Re: jicama

            Hi there, just a quick idea. I have saved a master grocery list on my Word program with everything on it that I would need for Atkins, cleaning, personal care stuff, everything. When I go for groceries, I pull up the master list, delete the stuff I won't need this time, print the list and close the file without saving it. I've done this for years, and actually have different master lists for summer and winter foods. Works for me

            p.s. I'm also looking for jicama!


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            160 lbs. = the lowest I've been in years:)
            155 lbs. = my clothes should be hangin'!!
            150 lbs. = how do you like me now?!!

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            • #7
              Re: jicama

              hmm, radishes? i always thought it tasted more like a pear!
              F/24/5'10"
              hw250/sw226.6/cw ?? /gw170

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