Turnip

The turnip or white turnip (Brassica rapa subsp. rapa) is a root vegetable commonly grown in temperate climates worldwide for its white, bulbous taproot. Small, tender varieties are grown for human consumption, while larger varieties are grown as feed for livestock. In the north of England and Scotland, the name turnip, or neeps, refers not to the above but to the larger, yellow rutabagas called swedes farther south. The most common type is mostl... More

Scientific name:

  • Brassica rapa rapa

Rank:

Also known as:

  • Turnips,
  • Turnips, raw
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Food & Drink

Compatible with dietary restrictions:

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Nutrients per 100g:

Nutrient Quantity per 100g
  • 0.9 g (0.032 oz )
  • 0.1 g (0.0035 oz )
  • 6.43 g (0.227 oz )
  • 0.7 g (0.025 oz )
  • 91.87 g (3.241 oz )
  • 3.8 g (0.13 oz )
  • 1.8 g (0.063 oz )
  • 0.03 g (0.0011 oz )
  • 0.0003 g (0.00001058 oz )
  • 0.011 g (0.000388 oz )
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Energy per 100g:

  • 117 kJ (7.3E+17 MeV )

USDA Equivalent:

  • 11564
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