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  2. Mangelwurzel - Wikipedia

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    George Henderson, a 20th-century English farmer and author on agriculture, described mangel beets as one of the best fodders for dairying, as milk production is maximized. [7] The mangelwurzel has a history in England of being used for sport ("mangold hurling"), [8] for celebration, for animal fodder, and for the brewing of a potent alcoholic ...

  3. Beetroot - Wikipedia

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    The beetroot (British English) or beet (North American English) is the taproot portion of a Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris plant in the Conditiva Group. [1] The plant is a root vegetable also known as the table beet, garden beet, dinner beet, or else categorized by color: red beet or golden beet. It is also a leaf vegetable called beet greens ...

  4. Beta vulgaris - Wikipedia

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    It was developed from garden beets in Germany in the late 18th century after the roots of beets were found to contain sugar in 1747. Cicla Group, [12] spinach beet or chard (Syn. B. v. subsp. vulgaris convar. cicla var. cicla) [13] - The leaf beet group has a long history dating to the

  5. Mangel - Wikipedia

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    Mangel Trilogy, three books set in the fictional town of Mangel, by Charlie Williams Mangelwurzel , Mangel wurzel, a root vegetable, used as animal fodder, member of the Beta vulgaris family Mangel, a defunct clothing store and former owner of Shoppers Fair stores

  6. Sugar beet - Wikipedia

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    Sugar beets grow exclusively in the temperate zone, in contrast to sugarcane, which grows exclusively in the tropical and subtropical zones. The average weight of a sugar beet ranges between 0.5 and 1 kg (1.1 and 2.2 lb). Sugar beet foliage has a rich, brilliant green color and grows to a height of about 35 cm (14 in).

  7. Jack-o'-lantern - Wikipedia

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    A traditional American jack-o'-lantern, made from a pumpkin, lit from within by a candle A picture carved onto a jack-o'-lantern for Halloween. A jack-o'-lantern (or jack o'lantern) is a carved lantern, most commonly made from a pumpkin, or formerly a root vegetable such as a mangelwurzel, rutabaga or turnip. [1]

  8. Mangels (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Mangels is a surname of Dutch and German origin. It may refer to: Alan Mangels (born 1956), Australian football player; Alby Mangels (born 1948), Australian filmmaker; Andy Mangels (born 1966), American science fiction writer

  9. List of vegetables - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of plants that have a culinary role as vegetables. "Vegetable" can be used in several senses, including culinary, botanical and legal. This list includes botanical fruits such as pumpkins, and does not include herbs, spices, cereals and most culinary fruits and culinary nuts.