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choy sum Glossary Term
An Asian vegetable and green related to the Pak Choy family of cabbage plants, that is often considered to be the flowering version of this vegetable green.
yu choy Glossary Term
An edible green that contains both a stalk and a leaf that are served in a variety of Asian food dishes.
green garlic Glossary Term
Garlic is available as Green garlic, the early stage of growth before the cloves begin to form. Similar to a fresh green onion or leek that is not fully matured, Green garlic has a green leafed shoot attached to a very small white bulb.
green chile pepper Glossary Term
Any of the varieties of chilies that are harvested when they are young, still green colored and tender in texture.
chicory Glossary Term
Generally considered to be a salad green, chicory is a relative of the endive family of greens, known as Cichorium.
amaranth Glossary Term
An herb that is technically not a grain, but is often used like a grain because of its abundance of grain like seeds.
green bean Glossary Term
Also known as runner bean, snap bean, or string bean, a Green Beans is a long and slender vegetable with green pods.
fried green tomatoes Glossary Term
As stated in their name, these are green tomatoes that are fried. The tomatoes are picked while they are still green and then cut to into 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch thick slices.
radichetta Glossary Term
Often referred to as a "country" lettuce, this salad green grows with long thin stems that sprout ragged or serrated green leaves, similar to dandelion greens.
green tomato Glossary Term
A tomato that is picked before it matures into a pink or red colored vegetable. The larger varieties are generally picked when the skin displays only a slight amount of pinkish tint, which is considered to be a mature stage for this tomato.
chinese long bean Glossary Term
A long, thin Asian bean that can measure from one to three feet in length, but are best eaten when they are 12 to 20 inches long.
peppercorn Glossary Term
One of the most common and most popular of spices, the peppercorn is derived from the berries grown in clusters on the vine-like pepper plant.
yard-long bean Glossary Term
A long, thin Asian bean that can measure from one to three feet in length, but are best eaten when they are 12 to 20 inches long.
long bean Glossary Term
A long, thin Asian bean that can measure from one to three feet in length, but are best eaten when they are 12 to 20 inches long.
fig Glossary Term
A soft, sweet, thin-fleshed food item with many small, edible seeds. Although the Fig is most often considered to be a fruit, it is actually a flower that is picked for eating.
curly endive Glossary Term
A variety of endive that is a member of the chicory family of greens. It grows prickly green leaves that provide a slightly bitter taste.
cauliflower Glossary Term
A type of cabbage with numerous buds known as florets, that form a compact cabbage-like head. Like broccoflower, this vegetable is actually a flower that grows a single stalk or stem which sprouts a bud covered by green leaves.
artichoke Glossary Term
A tall flowering plant related to the thistle family of plants that is native to Mediterranean regions and now grown in a variety of locations throughout the world.
green rice flakes Glossary Term
A traditional variety of rice served in southeast Asian areas, specifically Vietnam, where the rice flakes are manually produced to create a dish known as "banh com" or simply "com" as it is often called.
gai choy Glossary Term
An Asian vegetable green that is used as a cooking green, a salad green, or as a pickled vegetable prepared in a brine or sugar solution.
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