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Turnip, anyone? 😋

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FannyCornforth Fri 24-Feb-23 12:39:14

Hello smile
Health Minister Therese Coffey reckons that we should ‘cherish’ the doughty turnip.
Have you ever done anything interesting with one?
As an aside, I’ve just been looking into what vegetables are native here in the UK.
It’s hardly anything. I’m amazed we survived.
It made me think of Terry Jones’ filth-loving peasant in The Holy Grail

FannyCornforth Fri 24-Feb-23 12:52:20

She’s not Health Minister, is she?
I’m not keeping track of who’s who in the Cabinet at all…

spottybook Fri 24-Feb-23 12:54:34

I enjoy turnips and sometimes put them in a casserole or make turnip soup.

Calendargirl Fri 24-Feb-23 12:54:48

No, she’s not health. Is she environment or similar?

I have made turnip soup. It was good, but a bit salty as I used ham stock for the base.

Claretjan Fri 24-Feb-23 13:03:20

Here in Scotland what I know as Swede is called turnip. It's one of the few vegetables I can't stand. The small white turnip is ok chopped up with carrot, with butter added!

LRavenscroft Fri 24-Feb-23 13:08:59

FannyCornforth

Hello smile
Health Minister Therese Coffey reckons that we should ‘cherish’ the doughty turnip.
Have you ever done anything interesting with one?
As an aside, I’ve just been looking into what vegetables are native here in the UK.
It’s hardly anything. I’m amazed we survived.
It made me think of Terry Jones’ filth-loving peasant in The Holy Grail

We are the Knights of Neep!

FannyCornforth Fri 24-Feb-23 13:12:58

Neep!!

merlotgran Fri 24-Feb-23 13:17:58

As an aside, I’ve just been looking into what vegetables are native here in the UK.
It’s hardly anything. I’m amazed we survived.

It’s not a question of what’s native but what we can grow in our climate. Potatoes are now a staple part of our diet but they were never native.

The list might be longer than you think.

grandtanteJE65 Fri 24-Feb-23 13:21:51

Bashed neeps! Scots for mashed turnip. Boiled and mashed like potatoes. Tastes fine.

Cabbage and kale grow fine too, even in the wet districts of the UK. Beans and peas should do well too, if planted once there is no danger of frost.

Germanshepherdsmum Fri 24-Feb-23 13:22:17

Precisely merlotgran. And yes, I like turnips and other root vegetables and brassicas grown here - but am missing a nice traditional salad for lunch!

Blossoming Fri 24-Feb-23 13:22:23

She is Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.

FannyCornforth Fri 24-Feb-23 13:23:30

Merlot I was interested in what ancient Britons ate.
I know what was imported by the Romans; potatoes and the New World etc

FannyCornforth Fri 24-Feb-23 13:24:21

Sorry if I’ve conflated two separate issues. Never mind eh

FannyCornforth Fri 24-Feb-23 13:24:48

Thanks Blossoming

FannyCornforth Fri 24-Feb-23 13:26:44

www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/stonehenge/history-and-stories/history/food-and-feasting-at-stonehenge/food-timeline/

Blossoming Fri 24-Feb-23 13:26:49

Seasonal UK grown vegetables, courtesy of the vegetarian society.

vegsoc.org/cookery-school/blog/seasonal-uk-grown-produce/

FannyCornforth Fri 24-Feb-23 13:28:20

We are a wealth of vegetable knowledge!

Casdon Fri 24-Feb-23 13:33:04

Blossoming

Seasonal UK grown vegetables, courtesy of the vegetarian society.

vegsoc.org/cookery-school/blog/seasonal-uk-grown-produce/

I wonder does she realise that turnips aren’t available on the seasonal menu for February or March?

HillyN Fri 24-Feb-23 13:40:56

Can the leaves of turnips be used as salad? I assumed that was what was being suggested, as it is mainly salad vegetables that are in short supply at the moment.

Jaxjacky Fri 24-Feb-23 13:41:17

I bought Swede, carrots, beetroot, cabbage, kale and cauliflower at the farm shop earlier this week, that’ll keep us going for a while.

Blossoming Fri 24-Feb-23 13:45:46

I doubt she has much knowledge of British farming at all Casdon.

Riverwalk Fri 24-Feb-23 13:52:44

I love all vegetables including humble turnips and swedes, and their ugly look-alike celeriac.

I loathe Therese Coffey.

Parsley3 Fri 24-Feb-23 13:56:44

Neeps (swedes) and carrots mashed together and seasoned with salt and pepper is a favourite of mine.

Grammaretto Fri 24-Feb-23 13:58:23

I didn't think I liked them but have just enjoyed a bowl of turnip (swede or neep) and coconut soup. Tinned coconut milk as coconuts don't grow in Scotland at our community café. It was warm and comforting

Best seller in the shop where I volunteer was Savoy cabbages and dirty carrots.
The pigeons have polished off my garden .chard and they've done the same to the kale. Still a few leeks but not sure what our ancestors ate. Here in Scotland it was oats and fish I believe. They had the kale too..

Redhead56 Fri 24-Feb-23 14:00:02

Mashed turnips with butter and pepper are delicious I make latkes with grated turnips there is no end to their uses.