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Any idea what these might be? (Original Post)
Ptah
Dec 2019
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Major Nikon
(36,925 posts)1. Looks like some kind of turnip
Someone has peeled them so it's going to be hard to identify.
Ptah
(34,047 posts)4. They do have similar texture.
Thanks, you might have solved the mystery quickly.
tblue37
(68,341 posts)2. kohlrabi? nt
tblue37
(68,341 posts)7. Images of kohlrabi unpeeled and peeled:

Zoonart
(14,280 posts)3. Yellow beets?
If so... yummy.
Ptah
(34,047 posts)6. I have never heard of yellow beets.
Now I'm planning stew!
Zoonart
(14,280 posts)8. They can be hard to find and are, I think- seasonal,
but they are very sweet and delish.
Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)9. Golden beets?
Baby ones.
japple
(10,459 posts)10. Peeled golden beets. You can tell by the stems.
n/t
SeattleVet
(5,858 posts)11. Looks like that to me, too.
We just made some golden beets yesterday; did a roasted root veggie dish for a potluck.
TygrBright
(21,323 posts)12. Golden beets. Roast 'em. Yummy! n/t
Kali
(56,696 posts)13. small starchy tubers with stems and leaves trimmed.
Ptah
(34,047 posts)14. Look at you and your scientific terminology!
mitch96
(15,719 posts)15. Ya can't fool me...... their pie weights!!! ;)
locks
(2,012 posts)16. There are many colors of beets
purple, orange, yellow white, striped. All delicious and fun to put in salads.

