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Old 01-05-2014, 12:20 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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songbird wrote:
I've forgotten what the rest of the English speaking world calls
them. Is it turnips??????


swedes, they are a type of turnip, but not the
same as the purple topped globe turnips which are
very common. these are pale yellow inside and
turn yellow/orange more when cooked. they have
a fairly mild flavor to me. turnips i like to
fry up in the pan in a little olive oil until
they get a little brown on the outside. to me
much better than potatoes...



This is where common names don't travel very well. I think we are talking
about two different but related plants. The thing you buy in the supermarket
here called a 'swede' is roundish, tapering towards the root, purplish skin
on top and cream below with off-white flesh that stays dirty-white when
cooked. The flavour is quite strong and to my taste unpleasant. I am
guessing you call this a turnip and the yellow/orange one rutabaga? I
haven't seen the yellow/orange one here.

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