A bit of Googling didn't turn up much. In fact, I found one thread on another board where someone wondered if you could cook with them, and one of the answers was "Yes! Slice and put them in a salad!"

Anyone?
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Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:I've never tried it but I suppose the way to work around the texture is to make applesauce!
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Dale Williams wrote: can't quite imagine it. I think of Asian pears as a substitute for jicama, which it resembles
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