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(This post was last modified: 24-02-2023, 11:19 PM by toomanytommytoes.)
We eat turnips in salad, picked when they're about golf ball size. They're crisp, juicy, slightly sweet and taste a bit like melon. Toyko Cross is a great, white variety.
Speaking of sweetness, I've noticed it's the first thing to disappear in fruit and veg on a supermarket shelf. A lot of things freshly picked from the garden taste much sweeter to me than anything from a shop. Savoy cabbage for example, cooked a few hours after it was harvested, was really sweet, whereas the stuff from the supermarket is completely bland.
There aren't many things from a supermarket that I actually enjoy eating on their own. When you've tasted fresh produce there's just no comparison.
Supermarket tomatoes are not even worth talking about.
Speaking of sweetness, I've noticed it's the first thing to disappear in fruit and veg on a supermarket shelf. A lot of things freshly picked from the garden taste much sweeter to me than anything from a shop. Savoy cabbage for example, cooked a few hours after it was harvested, was really sweet, whereas the stuff from the supermarket is completely bland.
There aren't many things from a supermarket that I actually enjoy eating on their own. When you've tasted fresh produce there's just no comparison.
Supermarket tomatoes are not even worth talking about.