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Some root vegetables are: Burdock

Carrots

Cassava (Yuca with one c, Yucca is not edible)

Celeriac

Onions

Garlic

Jerusalem artichoke (different from traditional artichokes)

Parsnips

Potatoes

Radish and Daikon

Shallots

Sweet Potatoes

Taro

Turnips and Rutabegas

Yams (not to be confused with sweet potatoes) etc.

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