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Frequently asked questions

  • What is yuka and how is it used in cooking?

    Yuka, also known as cassava or manioc, is a starchy root vegetable commonly boiled, fried, or mashed. It's a staple in Latin American, African, and Asian cuisines.

  • Do I need to soak yuka before cooking?

    Soaking is not required, but rinsing yuka after peeling helps remove excess starch and any dirt.

  • What recipes can I make with yuka?

    Yuka can be used in soups, stews, yuka fries, mashed yuka, and even made into dough for breads and empanadas.

  • How should I store raw yuka?

    Store whole, unpeeled yuka in a cool, dark place for up to one week. Once peeled or cut, refrigerate submerged in water for up to 2 days.

  • Is it safe to eat yuka raw?

    No, yuka should always be cooked before eating to remove potentially harmful compounds.

  • Can I use yuka in gluten-free recipes?

    Yes, yuka is naturally gluten-free and is commonly used in gluten-free breads and baked goods.

  • Is yuka the same as yucca?

    Despite similar names, yuka (cassava) is a root vegetable, while yucca is a different plant not used for food.

  • Where can I buy yuka around me?

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

  • How do you prepare yuka for cooking?

    Peel the tough brown skin and white inner layer, then cut the yuka into sections. Rinse, remove the woody core, and cook by boiling, frying, or baking.

  • How long should I boil yuka?

    Boil peeled yuka pieces for 20-30 minutes, until they are fork-tender.

  • Can yuka be fried like potatoes?

    Yes, yuka can be sliced and fried to make yuka fries or chips. Make sure to cook or parboil before frying for the best texture.

  • How do I store cooked yuka?

    Cool cooked yuka and refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 3 days or freeze for up to 3 months.

  • How do you know when yuka is done cooking?

    When easily pierced with a fork and the texture is soft but not mushy, yuka is done.

  • What does yuka taste like?

    Yuka has a mild, slightly sweet flavor and a creamy, dense texture when cooked.

  • Where can I buy yuka?

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

  • Are there different types of yuka for cooking?

    Yes, there are bitter and sweet varieties. Sweet yuka is most commonly used for cooking and is readily available in markets.