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Swede (veg not nationality)
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Maybe you had it mashed with carrots darling.
Swede has always been a creamy / whitish colour.
Im really thrilled you said swede. Most mistake them for turnips.
Maybe there were orangey breeds too.
I'm gonna check it out |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If you boil it and mash it with carrots and either butter or olive oil its really nice...I like to add garlic but then I like to add garlic to ice-cream
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Stop watching Heston |
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By *ipstickCouple
over a year ago
swansea |
"when we were both young we recall swede being orange in colour when served mashed...
these days it looks soooooo pale and tasteless "
Have to agree !! I remember as a kid swede being much darker in colour than it is now ! |
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"when we were both young we recall swede being orange in colour when served mashed...
these days it looks soooooo pale and tasteless
Have to agree !! I remember as a kid swede being much darker in colour than it is now ! "
yes it was definatly darker years ago |
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By *im53Man
over a year ago
Boldon |
"Swedes and turnips change names depending on where in the country you are..
Over here.. they are bright orange and raw look like mangelwurzels "
turnips are the smaller white ones
swedes are the larger brown/orange
if that helps
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Swede is better looking compared with a celeriac, and I prefer the latter, grated, and mixed with mayo and French mustard, one of my favourite salad! Yum yum!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Maybe you had it mashed with carrots darling.
Swede has always been a creamy / whitish colour.
Im really thrilled you said swede. Most mistake them for turnips.
Maybe there were orangey breeds too.
I'm gonna check it out "
HUH? Swede at school was always organge. You could spot it a mile away and start coming up with an excuse as to why you didn't want it long before the server brought it to the table. Never seen so much orange colour in exactly the same place on 300 dinner plates before lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Swede is better looking compared with a celeriac, and I prefer the latter, grated, and mixed with mayo and French mustard, one of my favourite salad! Yum yum!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Maybe you had it mashed with carrots darling.
Swede has always been a creamy / whitish colour.
Im really thrilled you said swede. Most mistake them for turnips.
Maybe there were orangey breeds too.
I'm gonna check it out
HUH? Swede at school was always organge. You could spot it a mile away and start coming up with an excuse as to why you didn't want it long before the server brought it to the table. Never seen so much orange colour in exactly the same place on 300 dinner plates before lol "
I think there must be different varieties...... most are creamy white now. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I did say they are known as different things in different parts of the country
Check the wiki which explains it better than me"
Just can't put my faith in Wiki .....yet |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"always called them turnips....
oh dear ...
but mashed with lots of butter and freshly ground black pepper .. yummy
then covered in proper beef gravy .. "
its not a proper sunday dinner unless it has this! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"creamy white is turnips swede always orange and fecking hard to peel turnip is easy to peel."
Kitten im going bonkers here..... Turnips are little white things...... sometimes with purple tops ....
Swede is the big ugly bugger thats hard to peel but I SWEAR to god it's not orange when I peel it ....
I want a SWEDE meet! Everyone has to bring a swede .... |
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By *ollie_JCouple
over a year ago
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Thinking of it, if you peel it thinly then some of the flesh is whitish
If you attack it with.a carving knife and hack the skin of, the inside is orangeey
Boiled and drained, without a doubt orange mash
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