Oh, dude, turnips store food in their roots. Yeah, it's like their own little pantry down there. They just chill underground, storing all their snacks for later. So next time you see a turnip, just remember it's basically a vegetable hoarder.
Carrot, Sugarcane, Turnip & Onion all these are underground stem.
Some animals that store food for future use include squirrels, chipmunks, and bees. These animals gather and store food during times of abundance to consume later when food is scarce.
Plants usually store food in their fruits and seeds such as many crop plants like wheat, pea, pegion pea etc; in the stem tubers like potato or in roots like sweet potato. Whether they store their food in roots or fruits depends on the plant.
Plants store the food in the form of starch, glucose and cellulose ...
Bulbs are the most obvious group of plants, but certain individual plants such as Potato's and carrots do as well.Actually most carbohydrate (energy) filled veggies, like the potatoes are tubers. a modified stem that stays underground - not a root!Plants store extra energy as starch, which can come in a wide range of forms. Potato plants store them in big underground tubers that we know as the edible vegetable, as do carrots, parsnips, turnips, etc. Apples, tomatoes, grapes and oranges are all other examples of energy storage sites. You may realise that these often correlate with the plant's seed location/vessel, for obvious reasons.The plants are carrots and potatoes .
A turnip or carrot is a specialised root, they are the plants food store.
Turnips store starch primarily in their taproot. The taproot is a large, bulbous part of the turnip that is used to store energy in the form of starch. The starch in the taproot serves as a source of nutrients and energy for the turnip plant.
Assuming you're talking about the food... turnip.
What grocery store in Virgiinia sells Bush's chopped turnip greens
cabbage
root vegetables
potato, carrots, radish, turnip
sweet potatoes, carrots, turnip, beetroot'raddish
sweet potatoes, carrots, turnip, beetroot'raddish
to find the feed section on howrse go to the breeding page scroll down and go to the store. the store will have three tabs go to the food tab (it has a carrot and a turnip on it) click it and your on the feed section.
The word singkamas(tagalog word) is a type of food that grows beneath the ground.And the English term for 'singkamas' is turnip...
Put them in a plastic bag, squeeze the air out, fasten and refrigerate.