Turnips are blue inside and can't be eaten. There may be many kinds of blue inside the white radish. Some people think it is due to cross pollination. Others think it is due to late picking and long storage time. However, there is no accurate conclusion. For their own health, it is best not to eat the blue inside the radish. Can you eat turnips with blue in the middle? White turnips are a very nourishing ingredient, and they are cheap, so many people buy them first for cooking, but these bought white turnips will turn blue in the middle. Can such carrots be eaten?
Some experts believe that the blue inside the white radish is caused by cross pollination, that is, when honey picks pollen, it mixes the pollen of the red heart radish with the white heart radish, and the blue heart will appear in the mixed varieties.
Others believe that the blue heart of white radish may be due to water loss. If it is picked too late or stored too long, there will be more water loss. But at present, there is no accurate conclusion about the blue inside the radish, so it is found that the white radish turns blue. It's best not to eat it.