SC - Authenticity Buffs (the continuing saga)

Ron Rispoli rispoli at gte.net
Sun May 21 18:13:59 PDT 2000


I thought both yellow and white turnips were grown in europe am I mistaken?
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From: Philip & Susan Troy <troy at asan.com>
To: sca-cooks at ansteorra.org <sca-cooks at ansteorra.org>
Date: Sunday, May 21, 2000 10:21 AM
Subject: Re: SC - Authenticity Buffs (the continuing saga)


>Lee-Gwen Booth wrote:
>>
>> some strange white vegetable (the "Tavern Owner" explained them away by
>> calling them "Scottish turnips" - which was cute.)
>
>I suppose this is no worse than the time I referred to bacon as Land Lox
>(not in an SCA setting). I seem to recall that the turnip of Scotland,
>though, as in some parts of the USA, is the rutabega or yellow turnip,
>so even that excuse is a bit off.
>
>Adamantius
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>Phil & Susan Troy
>
>troy at asan.com
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