The well-known Scottish Tatties (potato) and Neeps (turnip or swede) are mashed potatoes and mashed turnips or swede. Traditionally, they are mashed separately and served with haggis, but can be served with anything else.
It is quite common to eat it on its own, a niceway to enjoy it would be mashed here is a nice recipe to make mashed rutabaga. As a side dish you can serve it whenever you might have served mashed potatoes or turnips.
Wo doesnt like turnips?
For animal feed or human consumption.You can boil them , or mash them, or add some to mashed potatoes for added nutrition kids won't notice.
They passed the turkey and mashed potatoes when they were eating with the pilgrims
There are millions of Russians, so I cannot generalize if ALL of them like turnips. It would be like asking "do Americans like turkey burgers?". I would not be able to say so.
When cooking or cooked, they smell like sewage.
They look like almost the color of onions,
I love to eat mashed potatoes with gravy on Thanksgiving.
The Tagalog term for yellow turnips is "singkamas."
no, they grow like carrots and potatoes
Mashed potato...