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==Greens ([[Wortes]])== |
==Greens ([[Wortes]])== |
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[[cabbage]], [[cauliflower]], [[broccoli]], [[chicory]], [[endive]], [[borage]], [[radicchio]], [[spinach]], [[sorrel]], [[watercress]], [[lamb's lettuce]], [[dandelion]], [[nettle]]s, [[rocket]], [[mustard greens]], [[turnip greens]], [[beet greens]], [[celery]]. |
[[cabbage]], [[cauliflower]], [[broccoli]], [[chicory]], [[endive]], [[borage]], [[radicchio]], [[spinach]], [[sorrel]], [[watercress]], [[lamb's lettuce]], [[dandelion]], [[nettle]]s, [[rocket]], [[mustard greens]], [[turnip greens]], [[beet greens]], [[celery]]. |
Revision as of 09:19, 9 November 2007
Greens (Wortes)
cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, chicory, endive, borage, radicchio, spinach, sorrel, watercress, lamb's lettuce, dandelion, nettles, rocket, mustard greens, turnip greens, beet greens, celery.
Roots
turnips, salsify, radish, celery root, carrots, parsnips, skyrwates/skirrits (water parsnip), scallions, onions, garlic, leeks.
Legumes
peas, split peas, white beans, broad beans, lentils, chickpeas, soybeans (in Japan)
Stalks and Vegetable Fruits
asparagus, fennel, mushrooms, squash, zucchini, cucumber, artichoke, quince.
Brussels sprouts
Brussels sprouts originated in Europe, but reliable sources date their breeding to the 18th century.