Where is kohlrabi originate from




















Some of my war-gardening friends became literally fed up with it a few years ago when they planted long rows of it in their gardens, all at one planting time, and then at harvest tried to eat it all to keep it from being wasted! Kohlrabi has never become an important vegetable, but it is one of those things of which most of us would enjoy a limited amount. Some dislike its flavor, which is similar to that of the turnip but milder and sweeter if the vegetable is harvested before it becomes too old and tough.

Two main types are grown in America, white and purple. The "white," actually light green, is much the more popular although the purple variety is most attractive. In Europe, fancy kinds with frilled and deeply cut leaves are sometimes grown for ornament.

Like other members of the species B. Brussels sprouts are so named partly because the plant is supposed to have been grown since time immemorial in the vicinity of Brussels in Belgium. Though it probably first attained importance in that area, or even was developed there, it has been known for about years.

The first rough description of it was in , and some famous botanists as late as the 17th century referred to it only as something they had heard about but had never seen. The brussels sprouts plant is really a tall stemmed cabbage in which many tiny heads "sprouts" form along the stem at the bases of the leaves instead of making one large head at the top of a short stem.

After a head of common cabbage is cut from the plant, numerous tiny heads often will grow from the remaining stem in much the same manner as in brussels sprouts.

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Previous Next. The Kohlrabi — A Little History and Some Growing Instructions Kohlrabi is yet another member of the ubiquitous brassica family which includes cabbage, kale, collards, turnips, rutabagas, broccoli, Brussels sprouts and cauliflower.

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What do you get when you cross a cabbage and a turnip? Neither its appearance nor name will provide you any clues--unless, of course, you speak German.



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