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== URW Game Encyclopedia description ==
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The official [[UnReal World Encyclopedia|URW in-game encyclopedia]] (accessed by the F1 key) describes the turnip thusly:
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''Turnip is the basic vegetable. It is easy to grow, the first ones are ready to be harvested already at mid-summer, and when stored in a cellar they will last the whole winter. Stewing turnips buried in hot embers of a burnt-out fire is a common and probably the most delicious cookery recipe for turnips.''
  
 
== Real life context ==
 
== Real life context ==

Latest revision as of 15:46, 16 December 2018

Turnip
Turnip.png
Basic Info
Type: Plant, Crop
Known By: Eastern, Western
Region: '
Terrain: '
Cultivated: Eastern, Western
Edible: Yes
Harvest Weight: ?
Growth Information
Sprout Month: Seedtime (May)
Growth Time: 55 days
Harvest Date: First: Fallow (June) 25, Second: Harvest (August) 10
Wither Month: Fall (September)
Harvest Information
Harvest Tool: '
Produces: Seeds, Roots
Food Information
Carbs: 7
Fat: 0
Protein: 1

Turnip is a crop that can be planted and harvested. It can be used as a vegetable in recipes. With precise planting and harvesting, it's possible to get two harvests each summer.

Statistics

Carbs Fat Protein Produces Growing time Growing months Found in
TBA TBA TBA Seeds, roots TBA TBA TBA

*Multiplier to plant (not seed) nutrition after threshing.

Herb effects

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URW Game Encyclopedia description

The official URW in-game encyclopedia (accessed by the F1 key) describes the turnip thusly:

Turnip is the basic vegetable. It is easy to grow, the first ones are ready to be harvested already at mid-summer, and when stored in a cellar they will last the whole winter. Stewing turnips buried in hot embers of a burnt-out fire is a common and probably the most delicious cookery recipe for turnips.

Real life context

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