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  • The '''turnip''' is the edible root of the hardy plant ''Brassica rapa'', a member of th Turnip greens are sometimes used in salad or prepared like other [[field greens]].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Turnip]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Turnip]]
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  • The '''turnip''' is the edible root of the hardy plant ''Brassica rapa'', a member of th Turnip greens are sometimes used in salad or prepared like other [[field greens]].
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  • ...]s, [[kale]], [[kohlrabi]], [[mustard]], [[radish]]es, [[rutabaga]] and [[turnip]]s.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Turnip]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Turnip}}
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  • {{r|turnip}}
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  • Haggis is commonly accompanied by "neeps and tatties" (boiled swede or turnip and potatoes, mashed). It is served as the main course of a [[Burns supper]
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  • |[[Turnip]] greens|| 12,154 || 8,440
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  • ...[[collard greens]], [[cabage]], [[kale]], [[kohlabi]], [[rutabaga]] and [[turnip]]. Cooking can reduce the amount of sulforaphane up to 90%.
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  • ...rds and dandelions, and the discarded tops of cultivated [[rapa]]s such as turnip and beetroot, are also healthy, as was wild game.
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  • ...food shipments to [[Germany]], and hunger grew serious, especially in the "turnip winter" of 1917-1918, when people were reduced to turnips meant for horses. ...tain (which had an elaborate rationing system). In Germany memories of the turnip winter of 1917-18 (when people ate turnips because there was so little food
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  • ...d chicken stock). The main course consists of the haggis along with neeps (turnip/rutabaga/swede) and tatties ([[potato]]es). The dessert is often cranachan
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  • ...leafy greens such as [[collard]], [[kale]], and [[mustard]], as well as [[turnip]]s, which are used both as a green and a root vegetable. The only [[tea]] g
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  • Now we have [[turnip]]. Can you see my comments at [[Talk:Turnip]]? :I replied at turnip, also with regard to Japanese maple is ''A. palmatum'' really the only spec
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  • <tr><th>Tridi<th>23<td>Navet<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9">[[Turnip]]<td>Garance<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9">[[Madder]]<td>Roseau<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9"
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  • ...he Flame]], [[Rustic Shoulder-knot]], [[Setaceous Hebrew Character]] and [[Turnip Moth]].
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  • ...he Flame]], [[Rustic Shoulder-knot]], [[Setaceous Hebrew Character]] and [[Turnip Moth]].
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