it depends how big the turnip is
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∙ 6y agoEmma Nguyen
Well, ChatGPT says the folowing,
"The size of turnips and onions can vary depending on the specific variety and growing conditions. In general, turnips tend to be larger than onions, especially when comparing the bulbous root portion. However, there are different types of turnips and onions, ranging from small to large sizes. It's also worth noting that some varieties of onions, such as sweet onions, can grow quite large, approaching the size of small turnips. Overall, while turnips are often larger than onions, it's not a universal rule, and the size can vary based on various factors."
Amen to that!!!! Don't you just LOVE Chat????
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∙ 12y agoof course not! do you have squirrels in your brain?!?! wait thats a stupid question you probably have fish in your brain. doesnt everyone? :D
onions, turnips, radishes
They look like almost the color of onions,
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mostly rice, corn, millet, wheat, barley, sorghum, potatoes, Chinese cabbage, turnips, and onions.
The Irish used pumpkins for Halloween but when they went to America they did not have pumpkins so they used onions instead. Gradually the use of pumpkins or jack-o-lanterns have become more popular.
Wheat, corn, tobacco, squash, beans, oats, rye, barley, peas, turnips, potatoes, and some grew onions
Sweet onions contain less sulfur than ordinary onions.
neither! he likes ice cream!
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Navarin of Lamb is traditionally a stew containing neck of lamb, onions, herbs, and root vegetables such as carrots, potatoes, and most importantly, turnips. The name "navarin" comes from the French word for turnip, which is "navet." So in order for the dish to be termed "navarin," it must contain turnips.
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