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  • What Is Jicama?
  • What Are Jicama Wraps?
  • Why You’ll Love This Jicama Wraps Recipe
  • How To Cut Jicama For Tortillas
  • How To Make Jicama Tortillas
  • Are These The Same As Trader Joe’s Jicama Wraps?
  • Storage Instructions
  • How To Make Tacos With Jicama Tortillas
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  • Jicama Tortillas (Jicama Wraps Recipe)Recipe card
  • Recipe Reviews

This fresh jicama tortillas recipe is just what you need to liven up your taco night! Unlike other keto tortilla or cheese taco shell recipes, this one is 100% veggies. And as great as low carb flours are, let’s face it — jicama nutrition content is higher than any low carb flour tortilla. Plus, the slight crunch and subtle sweetness in these jicama wraps actually works perfectly with many healthy Mexican recipes.

What Is Jicama?

Jicama, sometimes called Mexican potato, Mexican yam bean, Mexican turnip, or Chinese turnip, is a root vegetable with a brown skin and starchy interior. It’s similar to a potato, but is larger, sweeter (a little reminiscent of an apple), and much lower in carbs. Jicama nutrition, mild flavor, and versatility are just a few reasons to include this veggie in your diet.

Jicama can be eaten raw, steamed, or fried with a little oil in a skillet. You can even make them into jicama fries in lieu of French fries.

What Are Jicama Wraps?

Jicama wraps are made from sliced jicama. When using jicama slices to make tacos, you get a low carb alternative to flour or corn tortillas. Plus, they add a unique flavor that enhances jicama tacos.

Jicama nutrition is a good reason to make jicama tortillas for your low carb tacos. Each cup has just 46 calories, 5g net carbs, and 6g fiber. Jicamas also have lots of vitamin C, vitamin B6, and calcium.

Why You’ll Love This Jicama Wraps Recipe

  • Neutral base, with spices added for flavor
  • Soft and flexible for wrapping or filling
  • Just 2 basic ingredients, plus spices to take them up a notch
  • Quick and easy to make
  • Just 24 calories and 1.3 grams net carbs in each jicama tortilla
  • More nutritious than flour tortillas
  • Healthy, low carb, keto, gluten-free, paleo, and vegan

Ingredients & Substitutions

This section explains how to choose the best ingredients for jicama wraps, what each one does in the recipe, and substitution options. For measurements, see the recipe card below.

  • Jicama – Pick good jicama by choosing ones that are free of blemishes and bruises, and super firm. They should have a smooth exterior and not be shriveled, wet or dried out. If you notice any soft spots, that means it’s already starting to rot.

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TIP: Smaller jicama are sweeter and less woody than larger ones.

  • Olive Oil – For flavor and warming. Other oils, such as avocado oil, will also work.
  • Spices – Sea salt, cumin, and paprika. The spices are optional — you can always omit seasonings if you prefer them without, but they help neutralize the flavor of the sweet jicama. I don’t recommend omitting the salt, as the jicama tastes too sweet without it.
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How To Cut Jicama For Tortillas

Are you ready to make a batch of jicama tortillas? They are easier than many veggie tortilla recipes, because you don’t have to shred and mix any kind of batter. Instead, jicama tortillas are basically sliced jicama!

Here’s how you do it:

  1. Cut off the ends of the jicama, so they are wide and flat.
  2. Peel the jicama. Placing the jicama flat side down, use a paring knife or peeler to peel off the skin. Start from the top and move down toward the counter, then flip and repeat to get the edges of the other side.
  3. Use a mandoline to slice the jicama into really thin tortillas. Try to use the thinnest setting whenever possible to get the best results. If you want to know how to thinly slice jicama, this is really the best way.A knife is not recommended, because they will be too thick and will not bend well.

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FYI: If your jicama is too large, it might not fit on the mandoline.

If this happens, you can trim it after peeling to make it a bit smaller.

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How To Make Jicama Tortillas

This section shows how to make jicama wraps, with step-by-step photos and details about the technique, to help you visualize it. For full instructions, including amounts and temperatures, see the recipe card below.

Some jicama wrap recipes use the slices raw as-is, but they are less pliable this way, and a little too sweet and crunchy, in my opinion. So, we’ll lightly pan fry them to soften them:

  1. Season. Brush both sides with olive oil and sprinkle with sea salt, paprika, and cumin.

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TIP: Sprinkle seasonings directly from the container if that’s easier.

If you find it hard or annoying to measure the salt and seasonings using measuring spoons, it’s perfectly fine to just eyeball it.

  1. Warm up. Heat a large frying pan or skillet to medium-high heat and arrange the jicama wraps in a single layer. Flip once during cooking. The jicama tortillas are done when they are warm, have softened slightly, and the white color has become slightly less opaque. The colors of the seasonings will spread a bit.

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TIP: You can also warm the tortillas using a steamer or in the microwave.

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Are These The Same As Trader Joe’s Jicama Wraps?

Yes, this jicama tortilla recipe is similar to Trader Joe’s jicama wraps. The difference is that they have seasonings and are lightly cooked, which improves the flavor, texture, and pliability. You can also buy the ones from Trader Joe’s and cook them following this recipe.

Storage Instructions

Store sliced jicama trtillas in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.

You can store uncut jicama unrefrigerated for 1-3 weeks in a cool, dry place, like your pantry.

Reheating Instructions:

To warm up jicama tortillas, place them on a microwave-safe plate and heat for a couple of minutes. You could also steam them or heat them up in a skillet.

Can You Freeze Jicama Wraps?

Yes, jicama tortillas can be kept in the freezer for 4-6 months. To reduce texture changes, I recommend pan frying them a little before freezing, but raw ones are okay to freeze as well. Simply thaw the tortillas in the fridge before using and then warm up to eat.

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How To Make Tacos With Jicama Tortillas

There are so many delicious options to serve with this jicama tortilla recipe! You can roll them up with fillings inside, but I think jicama tacos are the best way to serve them. Try these taco fillings:

  • Proteins – So many to choose from: Beef barbacoa, Instant Pot shredded chicken breast, ground beef with taco seasoning mix, pork belly, pulled pork, or Instant Pot boneless beef short ribs (pictured in the tacos above).
  • Salsa – Try avocado salsa verde (pictured above), classic tomato salsa, pico de gallo, or even pineapple salsa.
  • Toppings – Diced avocado (or guacamole), shredded cheese, red or green onions, and/or shredded cabbage (or taco slaw).
  • Garnishes – Fresh cilantro and lime wedges.
  • Leftovers – You can even use these tortillas for leftovers like leftover taco dip or leftover fajitas.

The jicama tacos pictured above include beef short ribs, red onions, avocado salsa verde, diced avocado, fresh cilantro, and lime.

  • Mandoline Slicer – Using a high-quality mandoline will make your life so much easier when it comes to getting consistent cuts and slices. Plus, it’s nearly impossible to slice jicama wraps thinly enough using a knife.
  • Gloves – These protect your hands from cuts while using a mandoline.
  • Taco Holder – I love how convenient and handy these taco holders are! No more taco shells are falling over when you are trying to fill your jicama tacos.

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Jicama Tortillas (Jicama Wraps Recipe)

An easy jicama tortillas recipe — just 2 ingredients + 7 minutes! These jicama wraps (for tacos and more) that are naturally low carb and healthy.

Prep: 5 minutes

Cook: 2 minutes

Total: 7 minutes

Author: Maya Krampf from WholesomeYum.com

Servings: 6 (adjust to scale recipe)

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  1. Peel the jicama using a peeler or knife. Cut off the ends so that they are wide and flat.

  2. Slice the jicama into tortillas thinly using a mandolin. (The thinnest setting, or close to that, is usually best.)

  3. Brush both sides of the tortillas with olive oil. Sprinkle lightly with sea salt, cumin, and paprika, if using, on both sides.

  4. Heat a large griddle or frying pan over medium heat. Heat the tortillas for about a minute per side, until warm and softened slightly.

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Recipe Notes

Serving size: 3 small tortillas

Nutrition Facts

Amount per serving. Serving size in recipe notes above.

Calories72

Fat3g

Protein0g

Total Carbs9g

Net Carbs4g

Fiber5g

Sugar1g

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Course:Side Dish

Cuisine:Mexican

Keywords:fresh jicama tortillas, jicama nutrition, jicama tacos, jicama tortillas recipe

Calories: 72 kcal

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FAQs

Are jicama tortillas healthy? ›

Jicama is also a good source of antioxidants, specifically vitamin C. Since it's also high in fiber, it can promote a healthy heart and better digestion. Plus, these wraps are super versatile. You can use them in place of tortillas for tacos or even in place of your traditional wrap for sandwiches.

Do you heat up jicama wraps? ›

They are crunchy, easy to make and taste great! You can slice them and use them cold, or heat them up and serve them warm!

Are jicama wraps supposed to be wet? ›

They're also pretty wet, which makes sense, but could be a turnoff for some. And other than that, it's just jicama. With a slight apple-like crispness and a mild sweetness, if you're tired of the same ol' tortillas or just want a low carb alternative that's not a lettuce wrap, go for it!

Should jicama wraps be slimy? ›

Jicama wrap tacos can be stored in the refrigerator for 3 days. Any longer and the jicama wraps may start to turn slimy. Make sure to store the jicama wraps in a separate airtight container from the taco filling.

Does jicama spike blood sugar? ›

Jicama has a low glycemic index and is high in fiber. This means that eating jicama as part of a healthful and balanced diet may help to prevent spikes in blood sugar levels, which may make it a good choice for people with diabetes.

Is jicama high in sugar? ›

Jicama's low-sugar, high-fiber content places it low on the glycemic index, making it a healthy option for people with diabetes or others watching their blood sugar.

What does jicama go well with? ›

Use shredded jicama in place of some of the cabbage in your favorite coleslaw recipe. Add finely diced jicama to egg or tuna salad (or any seafood salad). It gives the salad a deliciously sweet crunch that won't compete with other flavors. Substitute shredded jicama for half of the potatoes in hash browns.

Is mold on jicama bad? ›

Avoid shriveled or moldy Jicama. Decay; internal brown discoloration: These are indications of chill injury. To prevent chill injury, do not store Jicama below 55 degrees F/13 degrees C. Sprouting: Jicama may begin to sprout if exposed to high temperatures.

How long will jicama keep in the refrigerator? ›

To refrigerate: Store whole and unpeeled for up to two weeks. Once peeled, store in an airtight container covered with water and eat within 3 days. To freeze: Peel and cut jicama as desired.

Should you refrigerate jicama? ›

It is essential that the tubers remain dry; store unwrapped at cool room temperatures, or in the refrigerator, free from moisture, for 2 to 3 weeks. Once cut, cover tightly with plastic wrap, and store refrigerated for up to one week. Each pound of jicama yields about 3 cups chopped or shredded vegetable.

What to eat in a jicama wrap? ›

Trader Joe's Jicama Wraps are popular and Whole Foods has them as well. They are low in calories and a great healthy alternative for tacos or, in this case, wraps with chicken salad, shredded beets, micro greens, and arugula.

How do you heat up jicama tortillas? ›

2) Place them in a microwave-safe bowl with 2 tablespoons of water, cover, and microwave on high for 2 minutes. Drain over a kitchen towel. 3) Heat a large griddle over medium heat. Brush jicama tortillas with a small amount of oil and heat 30 seconds per side, until soft.

Can you eat jicama wraps raw? ›

Jicama can be eaten raw, steamed, or fried with a little oil in a skillet.

What is the healthiest type of tortilla? ›

When it comes to nutrition, corn tortillas have the advantage of being made from whole grains, with fewer calories, sodium, and carbs but more fiber than flour tortillas. They're also gluten-free. As for cooking and eating, some people complain that corn tortillas break easily.

How many calories are in jicama tortillas? ›

Two wraps have just 15 calories and zero fat, cholesterol, or sodium.

Is it healthy to eat jicama everyday? ›

Jicama is a healthy food to include in your diet. It's high in several nutrients, fiber and antioxidants, which may provide health benefits, including improved digestion, weight loss and a reduced risk of disease. Plus, jicama is tasty and crunchy and can be eaten by itself or paired with many other foods.

Is jicama full of carbs? ›

It's low in carbs and calories, making it a healthy alternative to potatoes. Rich in fiber, vitamin C, and antioxidants, it offers numerous health benefits, such as aiding digestion, boosting the immune system, and supporting heart health.

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