parsnip

/ˈpɑrsnɪp/
noun
  1. A long, pale yellow root vegetable that tastes sweet and is often cooked in soups, stews, or roasted.
    • She roasted parsnips and carrots together for a side dish.
    • He added diced parsnip to the stew for extra sweetness.
    • Parsnip soup is a popular winter comfort food.
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