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downward, anchoring the plant into the ground, where they absorb moisture and nutrients. examples are beets, carrots, celeriac, parsnips, sweet potatoes, and turnips. tubers form at the base of roots and store energy in the form of starch to support new stem growth for the plant. examples are potatoes, jerusalem
artichokes, and jicama. with flavors ranging from earthy to sweet, roots and tubers are nutritious, economical, and versatile foods, as these six recipes demonstrate. tags: vegetablescategorycategory: healthy eatingrecipes featured: image: slide type: listiclenavigation type: carouselpage title: roots...
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