Vinny
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Vinny
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(01-06-2021, 08:12 PM)Veggie Wrote: I've never eaten it - have tried to grow it a couple of times - just because I had seeds. It was a very half-hearted try and failed miserably. I'm not a fan of turnips and it sounds like a turnip with legs! I would call it more of a sweet cabbage taste? I once made the mistake of making broth with it and parsnips as the base
. It was like a soup with added sugar!
Nice by itself though and quite unusual.
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I also think it has a cabbage taste...a bit like the heart
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(01-06-2021, 09:04 AM)Small chilli Wrote: Here you go Can.
This make me want to try eating it again.
https://www.thekitchn.com/5-tasty-ways-t...rabi-60321
I was given a kohlrabi many years ago and told to treat it like a carrot. I really don’t like it and have never tried again. So never grown it either. Think I’ll give it a go if I ever get my hands on seeds & my own garden to plant them in. Thanks SC but I don’t like the sound of it so won’t be growing it.
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I'd forgotten what kohl rabi tasted like but having eaten a few of this year's crop I really like it. Crisp, juicy, sweet and tender with a melon-like taste and slight brassica heat. The variety is Olivia F1 and it was harvested at the cricket/softball stage. It has been much quicker to grow than the purple variety beside it. My preference is to have it in small chunks or sticks in a salad where it adds a nice crunch.
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