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A neep is a term commonly used in Scotland and parts of northern England to refer to a turnip, specifically the yellow-fleshed variety known as the swede or rutabaga (Brassica napus). It is often used in traditional dishes, particularly in Scottish cuisine. The name "neep" is derived from the Scots language, reflecting the vegetable's cultural significance in the region.

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