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Using Turnips in Soups, Stews, and Braises You can cook turnips the same way you do other firm winter vegetables like carrots, parsnips, potatoes, sweet potatoes, and winter squash.
Turnips, parsnips, apples and more: 5 ways to use winter produce before it goes bad Thanks to these helpful tips, monitoring what's in your fridge doesn't have to be a difficult task ...
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Are Turnips and Turnip Greens Good for You? - MSN
The nutritional benefits of turnips and turnip greens go beyond glucosinolates. Cruciferous vegetables are good sources of vitamin C, folic acid, carotenoids, calcium, potassium, and selenium.
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