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Parsnip

KD 1.600
500g
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netherlands

Parsnip

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Parsnip is a root vegetable with a sweet and nutty flavor. It can be roasted, mashed, or used in soups and stews, providing a delicious and nutritious addition to your meals.

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KD 1.600

500g
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Description

Parsnip

Parsnip (Pastinaca sativa) is a root vegetable renowned for its sweet, earthy flavor and versatility in culinary applications. Belonging to the Apiaceae family, this cream-colored root has a tapered shape, resembling a pale carrot, with a smooth, firm texture. Parsnips are a cool-season crop, typically harvested in late fall or early winter, as their flavor intensifies after exposure to frost.

These nutrient-rich roots are a valuable source of vitamins, minerals, and dietary fiber, contributing to overall well-being. With a slightly sweet taste akin to carrots, parsnips can be enjoyed in various ways ? roasted, boiled, mashed, or incorporated into soups and stews. Their natural sugars caramelize during cooking, enhancing their delectable taste. Beyond their culinary appeal, parsnips offer health benefits, promoting digestive health and providing essential nutrients like vitamin C and potassium.

Parsnips have a rich history, believed to have originated in Eurasia and enjoyed by cultures worldwide for centuries. Their enduring popularity in modern cuisine attests to the parsnip’s enduring charm as a flavorful and nutritious vegetable.

Leading Producer

Netherlands

Top Exporter

Netherlands

Seasonality

All Year

Avg. Shelf Life from Harvest

2 ? 4 weeks

Variety

Parsnip (Pastinaca sativa) is a root vegetable renowned for its sweet, earthy flavor and versatility in culinary applications. Belonging to the Apiaceae family, this cream-colored root has a tapered shape, resembling a pale carrot, with a smooth, firm texture. Parsnips are a cool-season crop, typically harvested in late fall or early winter, as their flavor intensifies after exposure to frost.

These nutrient-rich roots are a valuable source of vitamins, minerals, and dietary fiber, contributing to overall well-being. With a slightly sweet taste akin to carrots, parsnips can be enjoyed in various ways ? roasted, boiled, mashed, or incorporated into soups and stews. Their natural sugars caramelize during cooking, enhancing their delectable taste. Beyond their culinary appeal, parsnips offer health benefits, promoting digestive health and providing essential nutrients like vitamin C and potassium.

Parsnips have a rich history, believed to have originated in Eurasia and enjoyed by cultures worldwide for centuries. Their enduring popularity in modern cuisine attests to the parsnip’s enduring charm as a flavorful and nutritious vegetable.


Cultural Significance

Parsnip, a humble root vegetable, holds cultural significance across diverse cuisines globally. Its sweet, earthy flavor and versatility in culinary applications have made it a staple in traditional dishes, from hearty stews to roasted sides. In European folklore, parsnips symbolize prosperity and are linked to winter celebrations. Additionally, parsnips have historical roots as a dietary staple, offering sustenance through the ages. As societies intertwine through culinary exchange, the parsnip remains a subtle yet essential thread, connecting people through shared culinary experiences and the rich tapestry of cultural gastronomy.

Specification

Product Type

Normal

Storage Instructions

Store in cool, dry place

Variety

Red

Size

1 kg, 250g, 500g

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Nutrition Facts

Calories

100

Carbohydrates

10 gm

Fat

1 gm

Serving Size

100 gm

Sodium

5 gm

Protein

5 gm

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