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Bitter swede

Started by chippy queen, November 16, 2009, 08:29:07

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chippy queen

Hi all. Just picked and cooked my first swede of the year and it was really bitter.  ANy ideas why??? and will they allbe like that? Have I done something wrong r was this a one off.  Any help greatly appreciated.

chippy queen


chriscross1966

Too dry when it was bulking up?....swedes like water and it didn't rain in September (at least around here anyway)

chrisc

cornykev

Mine were bitter last year, so I left them until there was a frost and they got a bit better every few weeks I left them, but they still wasn't as nice as expected, this year they've not grown very big at all.  :'(      ;D ;D ;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

Borlotti

Not too keen on Swede, give me a turnip any day.

plot51A

In my (somewhat limited!) experience of growing swedes I have always found that they taste stronger than shop bought. I put that down to excellent cultivation  ;D
I've grown the variety "Marian". Don't know if I would call it bitter- but usually cook them with carrots and mash them together, and I suppose the sweetness of the carrots offsets bitterness in the swedes.

elvis2003

isnt that a song by the verve..bitter swede symphony?
when the going gets tough,the tough go digging

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