Chayote
Steamed or boiled, most typically as a stew vegetable, though occasionally cooked and used in salads. FINDING:
Most well-stocked groceries; nearly all Mexican groceries. CHOOSING:
Chayotes with unblemished skin that shows no sign of shriveling are ones of highest quality. Some Mexican cooks prefer the dark-green spiny chayotes, saying their flesh is sweeter and less watery. STORING:
In the refrigerator, loosely wrapped, for a week or more.
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