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What Are Xica Jicama Tortillas?

Revamp Taco Tuesday With These Low-Carb, Grain-Free Jicama Tortillas and Chips

Can anyone who's ever gone grain-free or keto explain how you successfully gave up burritos? And tacos? And rolled tacos? And everything else to do with a tortilla? And yes, I know, burrito bowls are good, too, but it's like saying ham and cheese are fine on their own without bread. Like, sure, but there's a reason we invented the sandwich.

For all you low-carb folks out there, these dark, tortilla-less days are over. Introducing the jicama tortilla, made completely out of the white, crunchy tuber you're probably most familiar with in its crunchy, veggie platter-ready form. From the jicama-focussed brand Xica, these tortillas are 100-percent grain-free, and the nutrition facts are almost astounding: eight calories and just under two grams of carbs per tortilla. That'll make for the healthiest taco we've ever had. Just to compare, a corn tortilla has about 40 calories and 12 grams of carbs, according to the USDA; a flour version has 110 calories and 20 grams of carbs.

Jicama, also known as the Mexican yam bean, also has a handful of other nutritional benefits that regular tortillas just can't offer. It contains minerals like calcium, magnesium, and iron to help promote bone health. It's also high in digestion-aiding fibre and full of vitamin C.

We're already planning our full, Xica-fuelled meal, starting things off with the brand's jicama chips (53 calories and 12 grams of carbs per cup!) and guacamole, then moving into delicious healthy, low-carb fish or tempeh tacos with the jicama tortillas. Sold? Us, too — although, for now, Xica is only available in Southern California Whole Foods and H-E-B grocery stores in Texas. Keep an eye out at your local store, though; as the brand gets more popular, these low-carb tortillas may well be coming to your area next.

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