- from root vegetables, such as
rutabagas,
beetroots and carrots.
Rutabagas are also an
ingredient in lanttu****ko (
rutabaga-****ko, a
traditional Savonian...
-
while rutabagas are
larger with
yellow flesh.
Scottish English sometimes distinguishes turnips as
white turnips, and
sometimes distinguishes rutabagas as...
-
Rutabaga (rut) is the name of the gene
encoding calcium-sensitive
dependent adenylate cyclase in
fruit flies.
Rutabaga has been
implicated in a number...
- beef with
cabbage and one or more root vegetables, such as potatoes,
rutabagas, parsnips, carrots, turnips, or onions. The
leftovers are traditionally...
- Wooddale,
areas near
Musgravetown and in the
Codroy Valley. Potatoes,
rutabagas, turnips,
carrots and
cabbage are
grown for
local consumption. Poultry...
- "Äcräs".
Terms such as äkräs
rutabaga refer to a
rutabaga with two ends
growing from the same core (or
conjoined rutabagas).
Similar terminology has also...
-
necessary because the
official rutabagas were
frozen and
unavailable for use.)
Contestants are
encouraged to
supply their own
rutabagas,
though vendors may be...
-
industry leader in
mechanizing the
harvesting of carrots,
onions and
rutabagas, as well as
their bulk storage,
utilizing air
circulation and humidification...
- ****ociated with the
celebration of
Christmas and
frequently paired with puréed
rutabaga,
sausages and potatoes,
served with beer and akevitt. The
preparation of...
- meat in the soup four
times a w**** and
vegetables (mostly
potatoes and
rutabaga)
three times. The
evening meal was 300
grams of bread,
often moldy, part...