Flat, tender pods eaten whole; common in stir-fries.
Sweet, orange or purple flesh, rich in beta-carotene. Not botanically related to white potatoes.
Technically a berry, used in sauces, salads, and soups.
Turnips are root vegetables from the Brassica family, closely related to cabbage and radishes. They’re known for their crisp texture and peppery flavor when raw, which mellows when cooked.
Often confused with sweet potatoes; drier, starchier, mainly grown in Africa and Asia.
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