The origin of the turnip (Brassica rapa var. rapa) is a bit of a mystery
INTRODUCTION:
The origin of the turnip (Brassica rapa var. rapa) is a bit of a mystery. It likely once grew wild across Europe and Asia, and it was an important agricultural crop by the time of the Romans. In the first century BCE, Pliny the Elder regarded the turnip as one of the most important vegetables of his time.
What is a turnip in Old English?
The Old English word neep – a name now only seen in Scotland alongside tatties and haggis – goes back to at least the 10th century, but turnip (“turn-neep”) is only about 500 years old. Historically, the word “turnip” didn't only refer to the round purple root, but root vegetables of various shapes, colours and sizes.
What are turnips called in India?
Here's everything you need to know about the very popular winter vegetable, turnip which is also called shalgam! Article Link: https://www.sanjeevkapoor. com/Articles/Turn-your-winter-fabulous-with-fresh- turnips. html. My family loves shaljam bhaji and shaljam palak gosht.
What is the second name of turnip?
The name turnip – used in many regions – may also be used to refer to rutabaga (or neep or swede), which is a different but related vegetable.
CONCLUSION:
Turnip (white turnip, summer turnip, Brassica rapa rapa) Rutabaga (yellow turnip, Brassica napus or B. napobrassica) Jícama (Mexican turnip, yam bean, sweet turnip, Pachyrhizus erosus)
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