Hi Caliban - the reason I have been given by older French people is that they don't eat many parsnips or swedes because many had terrible memories of eating only that type of vegetable during the war, and such veg were previously destined for cattle. Even so, with the older generation dying off, things like parsnips are presumably being rediscovered by the younger folk.
Parsnip surprises.
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Anna
Not parsnips (which I now find were sometimes called Welsh carrots) but yesterday I bought some purple carrots. The greengrocer had quite a rainbow selection of colours so I chose purple and lemon ones. They still have an orange core and raw I didn't think they were as sweet as a normal carrot but cooked they certainly were delicious but I can imagine most would find the colour very off-putting! I've found a page on them at the Carrot Museum. (We had quite a long discussion about carrots, the Dutch, and the House of Orange on the AA Thread)
It has been claimed: Purple carrots contained up to five times more phenolics and falcarinol than orange carrots and both compounds are being investigated for their potential to protect against cardiovascular disease, inhibit the development of cancer cells in the body and reverse the negative effects of high-fat diets.
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Originally posted by mercia View Postcan't wait for the turnip thread to start
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Anna
Originally posted by mercia View Post.... well, on the subject of swedes - does anyone have a tip for cutting them up ? I have just wrestled with one, nearly losing a finger and breaking the knife, they must be the densest vegetable known to man. An online article suggests that microwaving a whole one for a minute makes it as 'soft' as a raw potato, is that what forumites do ?
Silly joke: What do vegetarian cannibals eat?
Swedes.
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I heard on the radio today that orang-utans are very partial to parsnips. (That was a surprise for me). It was part of a report about a court in Argentina that has recognised an orang-utan as a 'non-human person'.
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And I heard on the radio yesterday that (on the basis of smell alone) an orang-utan was judged to be more sexually attractive than was a human female.
(Parsnips didn't come into it.)
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Originally posted by jean View PostAnd I heard on the radio yesterday that (on the basis of smell alone) an orang-utan was judged to be more sexually attractive than was a human female.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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