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The Cook's Book of Everything

By Lulu Grimes

Published 2009

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For centuries a European staple, turnips fell from favour once potatoes were introduced from South America. According to type, turnips may have white, green or purplish skin. The flesh is usually white. They can be eaten raw or cooked, but are best young, when their flavour is delicate.

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