Turnip roots can be fed sparingly as they can cause thyroid problems, and should not be fed to mares and foals. Mustard greens are toxic to horses and should never be fed to them.
Turnips are ancient vegetables that were cultivated almost 4,000 years ago in the Near East. Like other members of the to the Cruciferae family, including kale, collards, cabbage, and mustard greens, they were all developed from a wild mustard. Both the Greeks and Romans developed several new varieties, and they were popular throughout Europe, especially before the introduction of the potato. Early European settlers introduced turnips to North America. They grew well in the South, where they became an integral part of Southern African-American cuisine. Plantation owners may have grown turnips for their roots, leaving the leaves for the enslaved Africans. Because Western African cuisine traditionally uses a wide variety of greens, the enslaved Africans readily adopted turnip greens. Turnip greens continue to be an important vegetable in traditional Southern American cooking.
lized function the roots of turnip
It is a proposed way of removing phenol from water using mustard greens.
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Mustard herb is a taproot
Some good examples of plants that grows from roots are: Patato, Yan, Turnip, Carrot & beets. I hope this answer's your question!
i belive it has a tap root i might be wrong :I
Carrot, sweet potato and turnip
Turnip, carrot, beet, ginger etc.
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Turnip tops (the leafy green) also has vitamin K Patricia Bland Registered Nurse
potato, carrot, turnip, parsnip , sugar beet beetroot