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There is information on the web-site www.thinkvegetables.co.uk about how to cook with celeriac, although I should mention that neither the executive of Wikipedia nor its contributors can take responsibility for the content or implications of any external websites.
ACEO16:06, 3 April 2006 (UTC)reply
Recipes aren't really encyclopedic content anyway - about the only time I think they could possibly be is when they're included as part of an article about a cookery book or a chef, but even then they should show something significant and unusual about that subject. Sorry.
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I added a conversion of the degrees Celsius listed in the storage bit to degrees Fahrenheit. We still use the latter in America so it seems prudent to list both so people don't have to look it up or do the conversions. --
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