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A structure, either partially or wholly below ground level, that is used to store root crops, such as potatoes and beets, at a cool temperature; also see potato barn.
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The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
an excavation where root vegetables are stored
Synonym: cellar
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A root cellar is a structure built underground or partially underground and used to store vegetables, fruits, and nuts or other foods.
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Root cellars are for keeping food supplies at a low temperature and steady humidity to keep from freezing during the winter and cool during the summer months to prevent spoilage. Typically, a variety of vegetables are placed in the root cellar in the autumn, after harvesting. A secondary use for the root cellar is as a place in which to store home made alcoholic beverages.
Vegetables stored in the root cellar primarily consist of potatoes, turnip, and carrot. Other food supplies placed in the root cellar over the winter months include beets, onions preserves/jams, salt meat, salt turbot, and salt herring. Winter squash keeps well in a cellar, too.
Separate cellars are occasionally seen for storing fruits, such as apples. Water, bread, butter, milk, and cream are sometimes stored in the root cellar also. In addition, items such as salad greens, fresh meat, and jam pies are kept in the root cellar early in the day to keep cool until they are needed for supper.[1]
Common construction methods are:
Most root cellars were built using stone, wood, mortar (cement), and sod. Newer ones may be made of concrete with sod on top.[1]
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