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kohlrabi

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kohlrabi

Variety of kale, which is itself a variety of cabbage; it is used for food and resembles a turnip. The leaves of kohlrabi shoot from a round swelling on the main stem. (Brassica oleracea caulorapa or B. oleracea gongylodes, family Cruciferae.)



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A: I do not know of any nurseries that carry kohlrabi seedlings but this should not be a concern.
1991 Salad 2 Salad 2 Salad 2 Salad 2 Salad 2 Silver beet 2 Silver beet 2 Silver beet 2 Silver beet 2 Kale 2 Kale 2 Kale 2 Kale 2 Endive 2 Endive 2 Leek 2 Cucumber 2 Bean 2 Kohlrabi 2 Savoy 2 Hulster and Lettuce leaves NA Marschner 1993 Lettuce leaves NA Lettuce leaves NA Lettuce (whole) NA Lettuce (whole) NA Lettuce (whole) NA Schroll and Carrots (stem) 2 Scheunert 1993 Hulster et al.
You can also use other starchy vegetables, such as kohlrabi, summer squash, eggplant, or corn.
 
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