Rutabagas

Rutabagas

Rutabagas

Commodity Overview

Rutabagas may not be the biggest seller in the produce department, but adding them to your produce mix creates a well-rounded root vegetable display.

PLUs

4747 regular
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Facts

  • Rutabagas may not be well-known, but they contain many health benefits. They contain potassium, which has been shown to help lower blood pressure. The vitamin A in rutabaga helps keep eyes and skin healthy. Rutabaga contains niacin, which protects against cardiovascular disease. Zinc is found in rutabaga. Zinc is important for regulating your immune system and metabolism.
  • The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the following nutrient content descriptors for rutabagas: fat-free, saturated fat-free, very low-sodium, cholesterol-free, low in calories and high in vitamin A.

Sales Strategies

Cross-merchandise rutabagas with soup stock and broth, soup vegetables, salad vegetables and bagged salads. Rutabaga is available year-round so include it in promotions throughout the year. Fall: Rutabaga sticks served with dip are a healthy, tasty treat that can be a perfect match for back-to-school promotions. Winter: Include rutabaga in winter soup promotions as that is how it is most commonly used. Spring: Promote rutabaga to health-conscious consumers as a replacement for starchy potatoes. Summer: Include rutabaga in summertime promotions as an alternative to french fries to go with those summer burgers.

Dynamic Displays

  • Extend rutabagas’ shelf life by displaying them on refrigerated tables and in refrigerated cases.
  • Place rutabagas near other cooking vegetables, especially those used in soup.
  • Use rutabagas purple color to draw the eye and create a color break in your cooking vegetables section.
  • Most consumers are unfamiliar with rutabagas. Include preparation tips and recipes on your display. Consider posting signs telling consumers about the flavor of rutabagas and how they are used.

Food Service

  • Peel rutabagas before cooking them.
  • Substitute rutabagas in recipes that call for turnips. Keep in mind that rutabagas are sweeter and have a lower water content.
  • Add rutabaga to soups and stews. Rutabaga’s sweet flavor is a good companion for potatoes, apples and carrots.
  • Offer rutabaga sticks as part of an appetizer dipping tray.
  • Fried rutabaga can be a substitute for french fries for customers following a paleo diet.

In the Backroom

Shipping
50-lb. bushel cartons/bags 25-lb. 1⁄2-bushel cartons, bags RPC – Not available

Grades
U.S. No. 1 U.S. No. 2

Handling
Temperature: 32 F (0 C) Relative humidity: 95-100% Mist: no Typical shelf life: 120 to 180 days Somewhat sensitive to freezing injury (Can be lightly frozen several times without sustaining serious damage.) Store unwrapped in a cool, dry, dark place with good ventilation. Size is not a quality factor, although lightweight rutabagas may be woody. Rutabagas are generally dipped in an edible vegetable wax to help them keep better.

Equivalents

Allow about 1⁄3 pound per person 1 lb. of rutabagas diced and cooked = 2½ cup

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Sweet Ridge Farm

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Business Type:
Grower
Location HQ:
Rockland, 54653-9413 Wisconsin
Deciduous Fruit:
Apples, Grapes
Stone Fruit:
Cherries, Plums
Cooking Vegetables:
Asparagus, Beets, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Garlic, Kale
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Roots Down Community Farm Llc

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Business Type:
Grower
Location HQ:
Milton, 53563-9230 Wisconsin
Berries:
Strawberries
Deciduous Fruit:
Grapes
Stone Fruit:
Cherries
Cooking Vegetables:
Beans, Beets, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Celery Root, Eggplant, Garlic
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The Thimmesch Farm

Overview (0)   (0)   (0)  
Business Type:
Grower
Location HQ:
La Farge, 54639-8017 Wisconsin
Deciduous Fruit:
Grapes
Cooking Vegetables:
Asparagus, Beets, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Eggplant, Garlic, Herbs, Kale, Pumpkins
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Sprouting Acres

Overview (0)   (0)   (0)  
Business Type:
Grower
Location HQ:
Cambridge, 53523-9611 Wisconsin
Stone Fruit:
Cherries
Cooking Vegetables:
Artichokes, Asparagus, Beans, Beets, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Celery Root, Eggplant
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Stoltzfus Brothers

Overview (0)   (0)   (0)  
Business Type:
Grower
Location HQ:
Mondovi, 54755-8374 Wisconsin
Berries:
Strawberries
Cooking Vegetables:
Artichokes, Asparagus, Beans, Beets, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Celery Root, Garlic
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Perry E Glick Farm

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Business Type:
Grower
Location HQ:
Viroqua, 54665-7788 Wisconsin
Stone Fruit:
Cherries
Cooking Vegetables:
Asparagus, Beans, Beets, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Eggplant, Garlic, Herbs
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Vermont Valley Community Farm LLC

Overview (0)   (0)   (0)  
Business Type:
Grower
Location HQ:
Blue Mounds, 53517 Wisconsin
Cooking Vegetables:
Asparagus, Beans, Beets, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Celery Root, Eggplant, Garlic, Greens, Kale
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Bear Creek Farm

Overview (0)   (0)   (0)  
Business Type:
Grower
Location HQ:
Blair, 54616-7911 Wisconsin
Cooking Vegetables:
Asparagus, Beans, Beets, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Celery Root, Eggplant, Garlic, Greens
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Old Oak Family Farm

Overview (0)   (0)   (0)  
Business Type:
Grower
Location HQ:
Bangor, 54614-9057 Wisconsin
Melons:
Cantaloupe
Stone Fruit:
Cherries
Cooking Vegetables:
Asparagus, Beans, Beets, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Celery Root, Eggplant
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Morning Star Farm

Overview (0)   (0)   (0)  
Business Type:
Grower
Location HQ:
La Farge, 54639-8744 Wisconsin
Cooking Vegetables:
Beets, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Eggplant, Pumpkins, Rutabagas, Squash, Summer, Squash, Winter
Salad Vegetables:
Peppers, Bell








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