Cook with Swede
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Traditional cheesemaking — kefir cultures, raw milk, no commercial starters
Traditional cheesemaking — kefir cultures, raw milk, no commercial starters
Foraged fermented drinks — wild sodas, meads, wines, vinegars
Foraged fermented drinks — wild sodas, meads, wines, vinegars
About
The swede (from Swedish turnip), rutabaga, turnip, yellow turnip, or neep (Brassica napobrassica, or Brassica napus var. napobrassica, or Brassica napus subsp. rapifera) is a root vegetable that originated as a cross between the cabbage and the turnip. The roots are prepared for human food in a variety of ways, and the leaves can be eaten as a leaf vegetable. The roots and tops are also used as winter feed for livestock, when they may be fed directly, or by allowing the animals to forage the plants in the field.
Aroma profile
Derived from flavor compounds · verified measured labels + GNN ensemble predictions
Flavor compounds
60 compounds identified — FoodAtlas / FooDB verified
Molecular pairings
Pairs well with — computed from shared flavor compounds