RadishRose
SF VIP
- Location
- Connecticut, USA
You're right, they don't, they're kind of a mix. Hard to describe.JMO, parsnips don’t taste like carrots.
You're right, they don't, they're kind of a mix. Hard to describe.JMO, parsnips don’t taste like carrots.
Right. They’re a unique taste that I can’t equate to anything else. I do like them.You're right, they don't, they're kind of a mix. Hard to describe.
@Blessed, here is what a parsnip tastes like according to various websites:
starchy and slight spicy
sweet like carrots
bitter like turnips
has a toasted caramel-like flavor
licorice-like taste
earthy nuttiness
sweet with hints of cinnamon or nutmeg
I hope this clears it up for you!
As we all said, it's kind of hard to describe! We did our best!
Completely agree, at least for certain fruits and vegetables. My freezer is typically stocked with store-bought frozen mixed berries, broccoli, cauliflower, green beans, corn, peas, diced red potatoes and mixed bell peppers. I also chop and freeze yellow onions; sliced, lightly sauteed mushrooms; sliced bell peppers if they're on a great sale, and Costco Power Greens (to toss into soups and stir fries).our first professions was in the food industry.
Frozen vegetables are cheaper, cleaner, riper, and "fresher" than anything you can grow or buy then or today.