When you say you don't wet-cook kale, what does that mean? Does frying count as wet cooking?
Re turnips: gotta love a plant you can eat all of!
Tangentially related: and then there are the plants where you can eat them in one form or another, but not both. When I grew more things, I liked growing snow peas--for the pea pods. But my Cambodian neighbor likes eating the tendrils and blossoms ... I mean I suppose if you didn't eat **all** the tendrils and blossoms, you could then eat some snow pea pods later. Kind of like waiting to eat the leaves of your turnips until you're ready also to harvest the root.
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Re turnips: gotta love a plant you can eat all of!
Tangentially related: and then there are the plants where you can eat them in one form or another, but not both. When I grew more things, I liked growing snow peas--for the pea pods. But my Cambodian neighbor likes eating the tendrils and blossoms ... I mean I suppose if you didn't eat **all** the tendrils and blossoms, you could then eat some snow pea pods later. Kind of like waiting to eat the leaves of your turnips until you're ready also to harvest the root.