A cruciferous plant with a thick bulbous edible yellow root.
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Examples for "swede"
Examples for "swede"
1But man was gone and it was the day of the swede.
2Yes, man was gone, and it was the day of the swede.
3This is the rutabaga, or swede, the turnip-cabbage of our northern districts.
4Basic cooking Unlike most vegetables the colour of swede deepens with cooking.
5The swede nodded to his companions: the years of freedom had come.
1This is the rutabaga, or swede, the turnip-cabbage of our northern districts.
2Sow spinach, rutabaga turnip, bush beans and peas for last fall crop.
3In the US, and in France too, they are rutabaga.
4Interestingly, rutabaga adenylyl cyclase expression within intrinsic mushroom body neurons is necessary for robust ethanol self-administration.
5At last he drove the pen viciously to its hilt in the rutabaga, and almost shouted:-
1For mere milk-dairies, it is not quite so valuable, probably, as the Swedish turnip.
2Wilson with the Swedish turnip, Brassica campestris ruta baga.
3In fact, another name for the rutabaga is Swedish turnip, or "Swede" for short.
4With respect to the origin of the Swedish turnip, see Darwin, 'Animals and Plants under Domestication,' 2nd edit.
5Or rutabaga if you're American, being a corruption of the Swedish name and part of the reason some people call it a Swedish turnip.
Translations for Brassica napus napobrassica