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Re: Rutebagas
[Re: SuburbanDharma]
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11/23/2010 06:43 PM
11/23/2010 06:43 PM
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SuburbanDharma said: I've never seen unwaxed except at farmer's markets & roadside stands. I'm in NC and it's a miracle when the store even HAS rutabagas! But when I lived in MA & SC I never saw unwaxed either- wish I had your supermarket! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" /> The turnips are unwaxed here but not the rutabagas.
A rutabaga IS a turnip... only waxed to preserve them after the season is over! Same Thing! There are a number of turnips... mostly on the East Coast we see small turnips and large turnips... BOTH the waxed & fresh have purple tops and white bottoms...
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