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  • curprev 08:1508:15, 17 October 2018 86.4.24.73 talk 2,833 bytes +148 Geordies & Mackem's quite wrongly refer to the larger purple vegetable with the yellow flesh as a turnip, and the small white root as a swede.The yellow fleshed swedes are known as "narkies" in Sunderland, and in past years used to be hollowed out and used as lanterns at Halloween. <ref>https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/wordofmouth/2010/jan/25/neeps-swede-or-turnip</ref> undo

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