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From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 01 May 2010 08:21:22 -0400
Thanks.  Very interesting.  Based on this discussion I looked a little 
more closely in the market last night and discovered another type of 
beet called "golden". <http://www.humeseeds.com/beetgold.htm>  No idea 
what it tastes like but is apparently meant to be eaten raw.

Chuck Norcutt


Paul Laughlin wrote:
> Sugar Beets are not much used for cooking for a meal.  Although, when I 
> was a boy on an Idaho farm, there were harvest laboreres from Missouri 
> and other states that would take home a couple of sugar beets and slice 
> them up, flour them and fry them for their supper.  In those days, the 
> production of sugar beets was a bit labor intensive.  In the spring the 
> beets had to be blocked.  That meant one single plant every few inches.  
> Done with a short handled hoe while bending over.  Then came the 
> harvest.  The beats were manually topped with a long knife that had a 
> kind of hook on the end of it.  The hook was used to pick up the beet, 
> which was placed across the knee and the knife was used to whack off the 
> top.  Then when the truck came, it involved manually throwing the topped 
> beets onto the truck.  As I said, it was labor intensive.  The pulp, 
> that was left after the juice containing the sugar was removed, made 
> great feed for cows.  Each grower was entitled to a certain amount of 
> the pulp from the factory.  Just a little history from some one that was 
> there and done that.
> Paul in Portland OR
> 
> 
> On 4/30/2010 3:53 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>> My upstate New York backyard doesn't have any cane at all.  There's
>> plenty of cane in Florida but most of it is about 150-200 miles away
>> from my winter place.  The cane is on the south side of Lake Okeechobee.
>>    While I've never seen a sugar beet I just learned that the US is the
>> 4th largest producer of sugar in the world and that 50% of that is from
>> sugar beets.
>> <http://www.ers.usda.gov/AmberWaves/February05/Findings/Sugarbeets.htm>
>> But I can't find one in the supermarket.
>>    
> 
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