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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.
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.
An edible green that contains both a stalk and a leaf that are served in a variety of Asian food dishes.
A vegetable consisting of green clusters of flowering buds, known as florets, which grow on a thick leafy stalk.
A member of the Chinese cabbage family, but it is smaller and has wider leaves, which along with the stalks are a pale green color.
A member of the Chinese cabbage family, but it is smaller and has wider leaves, which along with the stalks are a pale green color.
A popular Chinese cabbage that is used for braising and stuffing. The cabbage is barrel shaped with crisp white stalks and crinkled leaves, which are pale green or yellow in color.
A type of Chinese vegetable of the mustard family. It has dark green leaves and white celery-like stalks that have a mild, slightly peppery flavor.
A popular Chinese cabbage that is used for salads and shredding. The cabbage is barrel shaped with crisp white stalks and crinkled leaves, which are pale green or yellow in color....
A type of Chinese vegetable of the mustard family. It has dark green leaves and white celery-like stalks that have a mild, slightly peppery flavor.
Cooking greens from the mustard plant that are grown in both red and green varieties. This green provides a peppery flavor to assorted cooked dishes or when eaten raw.
A vegetable consisting of green clusters of flowering buds, known as florets, which grow on a thick leafy stalk.
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