Jicama in Tagalog is called "singkamas."
Singkamas is a Tagalog word. Singkamas in English is turnip.
The word singkamas(tagalog word) is a type of food that grows beneath the ground.And the English term for 'singkamas' is turnip...
no.
yes you can..
bolshet oy
No. It'll kill you
[...]In the Philippines, Jicama is known locally as singkamas. [...] from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%ADcama
nope nor the seeds
turnips or jicama
The Filipino name for turnip is "singkamas." It is a root vegetable commonly used in Filipino cuisine as a fresh, crunchy snack or as an ingredient in salads and stews.
Seeds, especially the seeds contained in pine cones. The crossed bill helps them extract the seeds from the cone.