
I brought some of these down to DC with me this weekend, to share. Pretty exciting!
Consensus was that it tastes like a radish, but milder? Hard to say. The bulb part at the base of the plant gets peeled, and eaten raw or cooked, and the leaves can be braised.
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You shared some with ME!
I just boiled the greens for a few minutes w/ some chard and then pureed it to stuff into shells w/ herbs and ricotta. So good! The greens are delicious, grassier than chard but more tender than kale.
so beautiful!
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