I don't know them all but five of them is. Wind- orginates from vind. Means wind. F**k (you know what i meant) - originates from fukk. Means to move something back and forth. Rutabaga - originates from rutabaga. Meaning not certain. Window - originates from vindøe. Means wind eye. Smorgosboard - originates from smörgåsbord. Means table of sandwitches (a table to put food on to let the guests serve themselves)
Traditional pasties originate from Cornwall, England hence the name Cornish Pasties. Pasties were made for tin miners who could eat their lunches easily and efficiently while down in the mines. Traditional pasties are stuffed with beef, potatoes, swede (type of turnip) or rutabaga, and onions. The crust provided a sort of handle so the miners would not eat traces of arsenic that may have been on their hands from working in the tin mines. The crusts were discarded in the mines for the "knockers," whom some believed to be spirits in the mines that might lead them into danger.
a last name is the name after your first name like Sarah the first name and smith the last name. The family name, the surname.
nope its a chocolate name and who would name anybody that name because that name is a stupid and useless name
All I think about the name VanBenschoten is that the name is a boys name.
Rutabaga
Rutabaga and cabbage
Rutabaga.
The rutabaga is believed to have originated in Scandinavia in the 17th century as a cross between a turnip and cabbage. It is not clear where the exact first rutabaga was found, but it is likely to have been in this region.
At a Chinese supermarket or a local food store, ask your grocery specialist about Rutabaga and you might find it. :)
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Some good substitute options for rutabaga in recipes include turnips, parsnips, carrots, or potatoes. These vegetables can provide a similar texture and flavor profile in dishes that call for rutabaga.
Beatrice Rauch's recipe for Rutabaga and Carrot Puff was printed in the Ottawa Citizen on October 31, 1990.
Kingdom: Plantae.
rutabaga!
Rutabaga