If you killed 100 people and 12 survived, then you didn't kill 100 people.
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Parsnips are commonly grown in Europe and in many northern areas of the United State. Parsnips (Peucadanum savitum) originate from Siberia and Europe.
Parsnips are root vegetables, like carrots. Some people like the taste of parsnips
Parsnips are root vegetables.
The parsnip is called "panais" (masculine noun) in French. That plant is out of fashion in France and probably unkown to many French people.
Parsnips are high in potassium.
Fine words butter no parsnips' is a phrase that means using words by themselves is useless and should be avoided. People should be judged by their actions as well.
It is best to harvest parsnips after the first frost, since this is when they will taste the sweetest.
It's just like a carrot and people have been eating them since Moses.
Hemlock juice is made by extracting the juice from the hemlock root. It can be easily mistaken for parsnips and anise plants and has killed many people and animals.
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Yes, Root vegetables like carrots, parsnips, beetroot, turnips and swedes may be fed to horses but in small amounts. They are best cut longways into strips first.