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fossilesque@mander.xyzM to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 9 days ago

Broccoli Blooms

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fossilesque@mander.xyzM to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 9 days ago
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    Broccoli comes from wild mustard, which flowers in order to reproduce.

    In fact, many vegetables come from just that single plant - we’ve cultivated it in so many ways for so many years, we’ve got some very distinct varieties:

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      Seriously?? Wow, a friend had been talking my ear off with brassicacea fact and failed to mention this? Thanks for sharing!

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        Relevant xkcd

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          Ha! I like that one 😁

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        B. oleracea gets all the fame.

        B. rapa never gets the respect it should.

        https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brassica_rapa

        Bok Choi

        Bomdong

        Choy sum

        Komatsuna

        Mizuna

        Napa Cabbage

        Rapini

        Tatsoi

        Turnip

        Yellow Sarson

        Oil seed Mustard

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          Wow, TIL that canola oil seed is natural hybridization of B. oleracea (Cabbage) and B. rapa (Chinese Cabbage).

          https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapeseed

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      The germans almost got it right with the naming

      English German Comment
      Cabbage Kohl “Cabbage?”
      Brussel Sprouts Rosenkohl “Rose Cabbage”
      Kolarabi Kohlrabi “Rabbi’s Cabbage” I’m joking
      Kale Grünkohl “Green Cabbage”
      Broccoli Brokkoli “Brother’s Cabbage” Jk. They fucked up here
      Cauliflower Blumenkohl “Flower Cabbage”
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        1. my mind is blown
        2. how much time did you spend on that table
      • A Wild Mimic appears!@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        Brussel sprouts are also called “Kohlsprossen” in some german speaking areas -> cabbage sprouts. Cauliflower is also called “Karfiol” ("Car-fee-ol which i dont have a fucking clue how it came to be.)

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          From Italian cavolfiore (“cauliflower”), from cavolo (“cabbage”) + fiore (“flower”).

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        Kale, Kohl, add Cauli all come from the same Latin word caulis, btw.

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      I once had someone accuse me of being bourgeoisie for eating Brussels sprouts.

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        That’s not why you’re bougie

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          It’s because of the light-up sneakers, isn’t it?

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            It’s because of your monocle and top hat.

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        You should’ve been eating cabbage like a good proletariat /s

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        I’ve found that anyone who uses bourgeoisie unironically can and should be ignored

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          Hmm… that sounds like something a bourgeoisie would say to their bourgeoisie friends.

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            no no they’re right, a normal person says “bougie”

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      So what is kohlrabi? Is it good? How do you eat/cook it?

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        It tastes like broccoli stems. Some are more tender than others (just like with broccoli stems).

        I usually slice into little julienned pieces and marinate it in salt and acid for it to wilt into some kind of modified cole slaw.

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          Sliced and sprinkled with salt is good too for crunchy snax.

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        in addition to all the stuff people answered you can also cut it in about 1 cm thick slices, bread it and fry it in a pan like a schnitzel, which tastes awesome.

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        You can eat it cooked or raw, I personally prefer raw as a refreshing sweet snack.

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        It’s basically like a milder/sweeter turnip.

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        Raw, it’s a little spicy, similar to radishes. Boiled, it’s very sweet. It can take the place of carrots and turnips in soups.

        The simplest preparation that’ll give you an idea of how the ingredients tastes on its own: cut into thin slices and boil in water with a bit of salt and msg (I personally like to use chicken stock).

        The outer layer is very tough and fibrous, so make sure to get rid of that first. Depending on the quality of the bulb, you might also end up with one that’s fibrous throughout. Those are not pleasant to eat, and if you happen to get one of those, I assure you that it’s not a typical experience.

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        You eat it with your mouth, someone else will be along to tell you how to cook it

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          No I don’t. Hence the questions

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        Better than Brussels sprouts. Anything is better than that hell.

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          The sprouts actually taste better if you lightly blacken them, like asparagus. It’s one of the weird veggies where you go a little past maillard.

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      So then if I eat mustard, I don’t have to eat the rest of that stuff?

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        Depends, mustard seeds yes. Mustard sauce also yes.

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      In the words of my lord and savior samonella

      (I don’t know if time stamps are copied on YTLITE, I’ll check on my pc and if not edit the link)

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