No, your dog should not eat jicama. While the flesh of the vegetable is fine, every other part of jicama is toxic to dogs–we say don’t risk it.
crispy crunch
from Mexico
root vegetable
yam bean, Mexican turnip, and Mexican potato.
Jicama has a pleasant crunch and an almost nutty flavor, similar to a fresh water chestnut.
jicama and fiber are two peas in a pod.
low in sugar and fat and full of complex carbohydrates which is all great for humans. high in minerals
Poisoning: Most parts of the jicama plant are toxic, including the jicama leaves, stems, and seeds.