Noun
a cruciferous plant with a thick bulbous edible yellow root
the large yellow root of a rutabaga plant used as food
Source: WordNetRemember, despite the fact that this book is being sold as a 'fantasy' novel, you must take all of the things it says extremely seriously, as they are quite important, are in no way silly, and always make sense. Rutabaga. Brandon Sanderson
You can't tell real from a rutabaga. Orson Scott Card
During March, some of the available in-season vegetables and fruits are: beets, cabbage, turnips, carrots, rutabaga, mangoes, and pineapples. Source: Internet
Rutabaga isn't at all watery, it is turnipy (I think it's often called yellow turnip), and spicy might be a good way to describe it. Source: Internet
Cook and stir for 10 minutes while you peel the rutabaga and chop it into 1¼-inch chunks, and finely chop the dried porcini. Source: Internet
Swede (also known as Rutabaga) makes a somewhat unusual soup, but one that is still very satisfying none the less. Source: Internet