Word: rutabaga
Category: rutabaga
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Synonyms: rutabaga
swede, turnip cabbage
Translations: rutabaga
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spanish
Translations:
nabo sueco, colinabo, nabo, nabos
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german
Translations:
kohlrübe, Steckrübe, Steckrüben, schwedische Rübe, Kohlrübe
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french
Translations:
rabiole, le rutabaga, rutabagas, du rutabaga, de rutabaga
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italian
Translations:
navone, rapa svedese, rape, la rutabaga, di rape
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portuguese
Translations:
couve-nabo, nabo, O rutabaga, rutabaga O
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dutch
Translations:
koolraap, een koolraap, de koolraap, knol
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russian
Translations:
брюква, брюквы
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norwegian
Translations:
kålrabistappe, kålrot
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swedish
Translations:
kålrot, Kålrotspirog
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finnish
Translations:
lanttu, Rutabaga
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danish
Translations:
Kålroe, kålrabi
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czech
Translations:
tuřín
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polish
Translations:
rzepa, brukiew, karpiel
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hungarian
Translations:
svéd karórépa, karórépa
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turkish
Translations:
bir tür şalgam, şalgam, tür şalgam, sarı şalgam
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greek
Translations:
μέγα γογγύλιον
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ukrainian
Translations:
бруква, брюква
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bulgarian
Translations:
Брюква
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belarusian
Translations:
бручка
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estonian
Translations:
kaalika
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croatian
Translations:
švedska repa, repa
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lithuanian
Translations:
Karpiai, Kālis
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latvian
Translations:
kālis
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slovak
Translations:
kvaka, repy, repa, kvaku, okrúhlica
The meaning and "use of": rutabaga
noun
- a large, round, yellow-fleshed root that is eaten as a vegetable. - In a large bowl, combine the rutabaga , onions, parsnips, carrots, turnips, celeriac, and sweet potatoes and toss to combine.
- the European plant of the cabbage family that produces this root. - The current arrangement is to call the common white turnip B. rapa; to assign its relatives the swede and rutabaga to B. napus ssp rapifera; and rape, grown for its oil-bearing seeds, to B. napus.
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