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asakiyume ([personal profile] asakiyume) wrote2018-01-25 06:25 pm

greens

A guy I follow on Twitter is doing a couple of polls about greens (the things you eat, not the members of the political party... I mean if you're a cannibal that distinction might not be valid but I suspect for most of you it is, plus--no capitalization!)

Here is a link.

For those of you as click-averse as I am, there are two groups of greens:

First group:

chard
collards
kale
spinach

Second group:

beet greens
cress
mustard greens
turnip greens

You have to choose your favorite for cooking in each group. (You can go vote if you want--it will add a new dimension to his polling base.)

So .... do you all have favorites? Opinions? Beloved recipes? I cook spinach, kale, and beet greens; I have cooked mustard greens now and then, and sometimes chard. I did not know you could *eat* turnip greens--it's an exciting new piece of information.
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[personal profile] amaebi 2018-01-26 12:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Group 1: All but collards, though I should confess that I don't wet-cook kale. Second group: All of them, but I don't apply heat to cress.

There is at least one turnip-- Tokyo Cross-- which is intended primarily as a source of turnip greens. But since I love its dear little pearly turnip part I grow them for that as well.
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[personal profile] amaebi 2018-01-26 06:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, I really meant that I have not liked kale stewed with pork and/or pork fat. Myself, I make kale chips and use young kale in salads.

I love both snow peas and pea shoots. *swoon*