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'''Curnips''' are a type of [[rockbud]] native to [[Roshar]]. They are cultivated as a vegetable.{{book ref|sa1|19}} It is unclear if they are related to [[lurnip]]s, another edible plant on Roshar.
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'''Curnips''' are a type of [[rockbud]] native to [[Roshar]]. They are cultivated as a vegetable.{{book ref|sa1|19}}
   
While experiencing a [[Visions|vision]] of the [[Heraldic Epochs]], [[Dalinar]] identifies some plants as curnips; this implies that they are still cultivated on Roshar during the [[Era of Solitude]], possibly in Dalinar's home nation of [[Alethkar]].{{book ref|sa1|19}}
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During a [[Visions|vision]] that took place during the [[Heraldic Epochs]], [[Dalinar]] identified some plants as curnips, implying that they are still cultivated during the [[Era of Solitude]]. Due to Dalinar’s ethnicity it is likely that curnips are grown in [[Alethkar]].{{book ref|sa1|19}}
 
== Trivia ==
 
*Some versions of ''The Way of Kings'' refer to this plant as a turnip, but this was later corrected; "curnip" is used in the leatherbound edition.
 
   
 
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