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As Wikipedia has the answer to all life's questions :rotfl: first I searched for 'turnip' - see below
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turnip
Good result so far. Then I searched for 'swede'................
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swede
What the flip!!!
You cannot live as I have lived an not end up like me.
Oi you lot - please GIVE BLOOD - you never know when you and yours might need it back! 67 pints so far.0 -
turnip....white and purple
swede ....purple and orangey yellow!
turnip....bland
swede....sweet and scrummy!Weight loss since 01/08/07 - 72 lbs:j0 -
Penny_Watcher wrote:As Wikipedia has the answer to all life's questions :rotfl: first I searched for 'turnip' - see below
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turnip
Good result so far. Then I searched for 'swede'................
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swede
What the flip!!!0 -
Heheheheee, we had this discussion a while back, (blimey, almost a year ago!!) and I'm sure it will come up again at some point.
Anyone interested, here's the previous discussion Turnip/Swede~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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chardonnay wrote:turnips & swedes are the same vegetable.
:think: Don't think you're right there, never been the same vegetable in our house. Clearly two different types.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Don't forget neeps0
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thriftlady wrote:... Swedes are delicious boiled and mashed and served with lots of butter and black pepper...
Use cubed swede along with others when you make a dish of roasted root veg, scrummy!
E'lass - that's just a foreign name for one of the aforementioned :laugh:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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I once had a (very polite ) disagreement at the checkout at Sainsbury's with the checkout operator and a supervisor. (I'm an Englishwoman living in Scotland). What they called a turnip, I called a swede. In the end because we couldn't agree they let me have it free!
Afterwards I went back and checked the display -they were labelled as turnips! (but Fatbelly above confirms they were swedes!)0 -
Another confused household here - my DH is from Sunderland and what I call a swede he calls a turnip and the other one pictured is a baby turnip apparently according to him anyway. Maybe Hadrian's Wall should have been built just north of York to include the north east in Scotland. Mind you there is a group in the north east trying to get the north east classed as its own country like Wales and Scotland.0
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Yep, I'm from York originally and we always called a swede a turnip (in fact I don't ever remember seeing a turnip - as in small purple and white veg - as a child). We used to carve them for Halloween - hard work it was too!
Since moving further south I have had to toe the line and call them swedes and carve pumpkins for Halloween, ahh so much easier.:DI have plenty of willpower - it's won't power I need.
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