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On Sat, 11 Oct 2008 10:30:50 -0400, "Ed Huntress"
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Whats a rutabaga? - is it edible - is it similar to Brussel Sprouts
(which are not)


I *love* Brussels sprouts. A rutabaga, also known as a yellow turnip, is a
cross between a cabbage and a regular ("white," or "purple-top") turnip. I
know that sounds like crossing a dog and a cat, but that's what the books
say. They're pretty decent root vegetables. They used to be popular in
Germany but they got sick of them when that was all they had to eat, so they
don't eat them anymore. They aren't all that popular here anymore, either,
but they're a traditional root vegetable in New England. I'm from a New
England family and we use them in pot roast. They also have a funny name so
they're good for food jokes.



It's swede.
Can be eaten raw, boiled, mashed, roasted. It's the vital ingredient that
gives pasties their taste in Devon.

Not to be confused with kohlrabi. Which is another delightful vegetable.


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