Eating Guide
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Artichoke leavesArtichoke is a species of thistle that is harvested for consumption before the flowers bloom.... Click to read more.
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AsparagusThe asparagus is a ground plant that grows slim green plants that are usually sold in stores... Click to read more.
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Baby SweetcornBaby sweetcorn is premature corn that is harvested early so that the cob is soft enough to eat.... Click to read more.
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Beet GreensThis is the leafy greens on top of the beet. The beet green has a red stem up the center of the leaf with the green leaf coming off of it.... Click to read more.
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CarrotsCarrots are firm root vegetables that are usually bright orange in color with green, stalky yet leafy tops, although carrots can be purple, yellow, red, and other colors.... Click to read more.
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CauliflowerThe cauliflower looks like a white cloud that is wrapped in lettuce. Also has a similar look to broccoli that is white.... Click to read more.
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CeleriacA root vegetable that is white/tan in color. The celeriac is the root of celery.... Click to read more.
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Celery leavesThis is the leaves that you find on the top of celery. Green and looks similar to lily pads.... Click to read more.
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ChicoryChicory is a woody, perennial herbaceous plant in the dandelion family with blue flowers and tall stems.... Click to read more.
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Collard GreensCollard is a bright green, leafy vegetable similar looking to spinach but grown more like cabbage. When uncooked, leaves are bitter and tough.... Click to read more.
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CucumberCucumber is a very common vegetable grown on a creeping vine, usually light green in color.... Click to read more.
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Curly KaleCurly Kale is what most people envision when thinking of kale. Curly Kale are large leaves with tight waves on the edges.... Click to read more.
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