foto: Instagram/@safaralles
Chayote is a vegetable that is often processed into various typical Indonesian dishes. Usually chayote is used as a mixture for soup, lodeh, or cooked alone into various stir-fries. Its soft texture and slightly sweet taste make this vegetable popular with many people.
However, despite these advantages, chayote is known as a vegetable that is quite difficult to process. Not without reason, chayote has abundant sap. Well, this sap will make the chayote taste bitter if it is not removed immediately. Therefore, chayote must be processed properly so that the sap can be removed.
So far, one of the most common ways to remove chayote sap is by rubbing the vegetable. So, usually the chayote that you want to cook will be cut in half. Then the two sides that have been cut will be rubbed until the white sap comes out.
This method can indeed make the sap in the chayote come out and be cleaned . However, usually not all of the sap actually comes out and can be removed. Therefore, there are other stages that need to be done.
Luckily, an Instagram user @safaralles once shared a special trick for removing sap from chayote. Through one of the uploaded videos, he admitted that he added one kitchen ingredient, namely salt, to remove the chayote sap.
So, chayote that has been scrubbed can be immediately rinsed again until the sap is completely washed off. Next, peel and slice the chayote to the size you like. If you want to process it into a variety of stir-fries or lodeh filling, you can slice it long and thin. When it has been sliced, transfer the chayote to a bowl. Then add 1 tablespoon of salt and stir using your hands while squeezing. Do this process until the chayote releases water. This indicates that the remaining sap has really come out.
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