Yes, you can eat turnip leaves, also known as turnip greens. They are nutritious and can be cooked similarly to other leafy greens, such as kale or spinach. Turnip greens have a slightly peppery flavor and can be sautéed, steamed, or added to soups and stews. Just be sure to wash them thoroughly before cooking.
Fresh and young greens go well with turnip. Green leaves of the turnip top are a good source of vitamin A. There are many different recipes for turnip with greens.
They can.
U get a turnip from joan and dig a hole and plant the red turnip. Wait and when the turnip is full grown, get it and give it to wendell.
it is the root (a tap-root) it is the root (a tap-root)
Yes. In the U.S they are known as Beet Greens. The can be cooked in the same way as spinach. Similarly Turnip Greens are also eaten regularly.
The common, tender turnip (Brassica rapa) is a root vegetable; however the leaves and flowers are also edible. The rutabaga is also a root crop known as a "turnip" in north England and Scotland.
A turnip is a vegetable. It grows leaves out the top which are long and narrow and grows a rounded diamond shaped purplish and white bulb under the dirt.
An onion is monocotyledonous because the veins in the leaves are parallel, it has a fibrous root system and only one seed cotyledon.
Liffit, or Lifit (the leaves of the turnip. So "waraq al-liffit")
Donkeys can eat turnips easily and typically love them. They can also eat carrots, bananas, pears, apples and swedes.
No leaves do not eat algae because its poison to leaves.
The ladybugs eat leaves