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Are there Asian supermarkets in U.S.?
Yes! At SayWeee you'll find your Asian grocery items in our Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, Korean, Indian and Thai stores. Get your favorite Asian products delivered to U.S. without leaving home.
What is the minimum order for free shipping?
Free shipping threshold varies by regions.
Do you have a physical store location?
We are an exclusively online retailer and do not currently have any physical store locations. This helps us keep our prices low.
What are your standard shipping costs and delivery times?
We have free delivery minimum on order over $35. Order minimum varies by regions.
What areas do you deliver to?
We deliver across the entire state. We deliver to all 50 US states.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is chayote squash and how is it typically used in cooking?

    Chayote squash is a mild-flavored, green squash used in salads, stir-fries, soups, and casseroles. It can be eaten raw, boiled, roasted, or sautéed.

  • Do I need to peel chayote squash before using it?

    Peeling is optional; the skin is edible but may be tough. Many prefer to peel it, especially for cooked dishes.

  • How do I prepare chayote squash for cooking?

    Wash thoroughly, slice in half, remove the seed, and cut as desired. It can be cooked with or without the skin.

  • Does chayote squash need to be cooked before eating?

    No, chayote can be eaten raw, but it’s also delicious when cooked.

  • What does chayote squash taste like?

    Chayote squash has a crisp, mild flavor similar to cucumber or zucchini.

  • Can I eat the seed inside chayote squash?

    Yes, the seed is edible and becomes tender when cooked.

  • Where can I buy chayote squash?

    You can buy it at MasGusto! Latino Market, www.masgusto.com.

  • Can I include chayote squash in soups and stews?

    Absolutely. Chayote holds its shape well, making it perfect for soups and stews.

  • How should I store fresh chayote squash?

    Store chayote squash in the refrigerator, unwashed, in a plastic bag or crisper drawer for up to four weeks.

  • Can I freeze chayote squash?

    Yes, blanch sliced chayote squash in boiling water for 2 minutes, then cool, drain, and freeze in airtight bags.

  • What are popular ways to cook chayote squash?

    Chayote can be steamed, boiled, grilled, sautéed, roasted, or eaten raw in salads.

  • How long does it take to cook chayote squash?

    It usually takes 10–15 minutes to boil or steam chayote slices until tender.

  • How do I know if chayote squash has gone bad?

    Spoiled chayote will feel soft, appear wrinkled, or have dark spots and an off smell. Discard if any of these are present.

  • What cuisines commonly use chayote squash?

    Chayote is popular in Latin American, Filipino, Indian, Thai, and Caribbean cuisines.

  • Where can I buy chayote squash delivery around me?

    You can buy it now on the MasGusto! Latino Market App and get it delivered to your home as fast as tomorrow.

  • Is chayote squash suitable for grilling?

    Yes, sliced chayote grills nicely. Brush with oil and season before grilling for best results.