Whats the difference between a turnip and a sweade?!


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Whats the difference between a turnip and a sweade?


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Turnip is white and purple. Swede is orange and purple. They taste very similar and are good all rounders. They even taste great in curries!! The turnip is slightly sweeter but you could interchange one for the other in any recipe. Many people get their names mixed up and interchange one for the other. In fact when I grew up everyone just called swedes 'turnips'!!!!!

turnips are small and white, sweade is larger and yellow

Swede is large and yellow, and turnips are smaller, but strangely, in Cornwall, Swedes (the vegetable) are called turnips, and cauliflower, called Brocolli.

Here in the North East of England, turnips are the large, orange vegetable and swedes are the smaller white/purple ones. As a kid, we used to hollow out turnips on halloween because pumpkins weren't available. If turnips were the small white veggies, there wouldn't be enough to hollow out.

One is a brown shapeless vegetable, the other is a person from Sweden..

Turnip is small than sweade




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