turnip
tur
tɜr
tēr
nip
nɪp
nip
British pronunciation
/ˈtɜːnɪp/

Definition & Meaning of "turnip"in English

Turnip
01

a root vegetable with creamy flesh and white and purple skin, used in cooking

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turnip definition and meaning

What is a "turnip"?

The turnip is a root vegetable with a round or cylindrical shape and a purple, white, or yellowish skin. It has a white, crunchy flesh with a slightly peppery flavor. Turnips are commonly used in cooking and can be eaten raw, roasted, boiled, mashed, or added to soups and stews. They are known for their versatility and ability to absorb flavors from other ingredients. Turnips are rich in vitamins and minerals, including vitamin C, potassium, and fiber. They are low in calories and provide essential nutrients, making them a nutritious addition to a variety of dishes.

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Examples
He used turnip leaves as natural wrapping for steamed dumplings.
I sliced the turnips into thin rounds and pickled them.
02

a widely cultivated plant in the mustard family, grown for its large edible white or yellow root

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The farmer harvested turnips in late autumn.
Turnip plants grow best in cool weather.
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