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The vegetable that seperates the cooks from the cooklets..
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>>21682270
MPW uses celeriac in a lot of recipes. I was going to use it recently to add to my masched potatoes but ended up using turnip instead. I really should try it out sometime
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>why yes, i would like my root vegetable to taste like shit, please
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>>21682278
well that's a very rude thing to say
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how much of it can i eat raw?
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>>21682278
Nigga shutcho mouf, y'ain't never tasted celeriac.
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It's just fucking celery, what's supposed to be so special cooky cookman about it?
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>>21682270
Celeriac puree is excellent with pork chops.



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