Rutabega
A Swede.
Bring butter.
summer
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The Scots call Turnips & Swede Neeps
It's a vegetable - similar to a turnip.
They are a Yellow Turnip, also referred to as a Swedish turnip. They are often peeled, and prepared like Mashed potatoes. They have more of a yellow/brownish color compared to mashed potatoes.
It is not! An onion is a bulb. A swede, turnip, carrot, and so on, are root.
'Rudabaker' is more accurately spelt 'rutabaga'. It is also known as a swede or a (yellow) turnip. Its Latin name is Brassica napobrassica, or Brassica napus. It is a root vegetable which is a cross between a cabbage and a turnip.
Yes, they are both in the Brassicaceae family (and in the Brassica genus too). A swede is another name for the rutabaga.
It is not! An onion is a bulb. A swede, turnip, carrot, and so on, are root.
The "turnip" translates into German as "Steckrübe"(literaly "stick root"). It is often falsely translated as "Rübe", this refers to many different tuber vegetables.For example :- carrot, swede, turnip, beetroot.
This cabbage-family root vegetable resembles a large (3 to 5 inches in diameter) turnip and, in fact, is thought to be a cross between cabbage and turnip. The name comes from the Swedish rotabagge, which is why this vegetable is also called a Swede or Swedish turnip.
'Sweedn' is not a word in English. Swede is a citizen of the Scandinavian country of Sweden. It is also a type of turnip
The well-known Scottish Tatties (potato) and Neeps (turnip or swede) are mashed potatoes and mashed turnips or swede. Traditionally, they are mashed separately and served with haggis, but can be served with anything else.
There are lots of examples, here are a few:- Potato, carrot, cabbage, swede, turnip, onion, cauliflower.