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Why do you need to selectively bred trunips from field mustard?

Turnips are not selectively bred from field mustard. Turnips are a root vegetable that was likely first cultivated in Central Asia thousands of years ago. Field mustard, on the other hand, is a member of the mustard family that is grown for its edible seeds and leaves.

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