Parsnip protects you against lymphoblastic leukemia and is good for the heart
Pastinaca sativa
Wild parsnip, field parsnip
Parsnips are another root vegetable that bears many similarities to the very popular root veggie, carrots. Parsnips, which are typically a light cream color are said to be sweeter in taste than carrots.
While often cooked, Parsnips can be eaten raw as well, although only the root is edible as Parsnips produce a sap that is toxic making gardeners handle with care when touching the leaves.
Despite the toxic sap, Parsnips are very easy to grow and its flavor is well-liked. Even the Parsnip wine is very popular in some areas today.