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Turnip Vs Rutabaga VsSwede Vs Neeps. Let’s clear up anyconfusion you may have about turnips, rutabagas, swedes and neeps once and forall. Also includes delicious recipes to get you excited over your winter rootvegetables.

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Turnip VsRutabaga Vs Swede Vs Neeps

I don’t know why we make our root vegetables so complicated and give them so many different names around the world.

With us all searching the web from different parts of the world, we forget to appreciate that a rutabaga to one person is totally alien to another.

Just like when you search the internet for cookies, one person will want it in cups, and another will want it in grams.

I am the one that wants grams and often leave a website if it only has cookie measurements in cups as I know that baking is an act of science and it makes it somewhat inaccurate.

But today, with so much bad information withturnip vs rutabaga and its other names I wanted to set the record straight.

Rutabaga VsSwede Vs Neeps

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Sorry to sound incredibly boringbut rutabaga, swede and neeps are EXACTLY the same thing. Theyare not a turnip, as they taste much better than a turnip and are much biggerand harder to chop too.

  • Swede = What British people call it
  • Neeps = What Scottish people call it
  • Rutabaga = What Americans call it

I have also heard of it as being called the Swedish turnip. If you want to try out new recipes for your swede, then search for rutabaga and you can find some new and exciting American recipes.

The same can be said if you are American and looking for new ideas. Search for the swede instead.

Outside of Scotland many peoplewill not have heard of neeps. In fact, when I quizzed people from England mostof them had never heard of neeps.

Neeps is often served as part ofa Scottish dinner, often served with the Scottish favourite haggis and also servedwith tatties, which is what the Scots call potatoes.

With the rutabaga what is mostinteresting is the different names it has within the US. Not only do they referto it as the rutabaga, but it is also known as the yellow turnip and the Swedishturnip.

Because of all these different names, especially the name yellow turnip and Swedish turnip, I can completely understand why people get a turnip, rutabaga, swede and neep mixed up.

In fact, it wasn’t until about 10 years ago that I heard of the word “rutabaga”.

Now that I have cleared that up,how about some recipes that use rutabaga, swede or neeps, depending on what youcall it?

Best Rutabaga,Swede & Neeps Recipes

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Here are 5 of my all time favourites that I cook the mosteither in the instant pot, air fryer or the soup maker:

  • Instant Pot Rutabaga
  • Instant Pot Root Vegetable Mash
  • Air Fryer Rutabaga Fries

Though most people will use it as one of the mainvegetables in a stew or casserole. For example, here are a few of our popularstews that you could add in rutabaga:

  • Slow Cooker Venison Stew
  • Hunters Chicken Stew In The Slow Cooker
  • Instant Pot Irish Beef Stew With Guinness
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Turnip VsRutabaga – What Is The Difference?

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A turnip is a small root vegetable that looks a bit like a rutabaga, but it small and I often consider it to be rather tasteless. It also has its own green roots that is edible and can be added into salads.

It is often like radishes, though radishes can be eaten raw. Here in Portugal it is used in a lot of soups and I often find the turnip ruins the soup as it can be so bland.

A rutabaga is much larger in size and unlike the turnip tastes AMAZING. It adds a lot of depth of flavour to casseroles and stews. It is also fantastic as a potato substitute such as air fryer rutabaga fries or instant pot root vegetable mash.

Because rutabaga is often associated as a winter root vegetable, it can be more expensive to buy in warmer climates.

For example, we pay 3 times as much for a rutabaga in Portugal compared to what we paid when we lived in England.

Though the turnip doesn’t need a cold climate and as suchturnips are much cheaper here in Portugal, than they are in England.

When grocery shopping you will always be able to tell themapart as one is white with a bit of colour and the other is a purple/browncolouring, depending on the season.

I must also add that most people are put off by a rutabagabecause they are hard work to cut up. But as long as you have a good chef’sknife, then it is EASY!

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