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Mitsuba
The Mitsuba San ye qin San ip Japanese Wild Parsley, 'Cryptotaenia japonica', has a really unique flavor tasting like angelica, celery and parsley. Break your gardening rut and try Mitsuba, a delightfully flavored Japanese herb. The leaves and stems are used to flavor foods and are added to salads. The plant is about 1 foot tall with light or dark heart-shaped 3 inch wide leaves. Mitsuba means three leaves, referring to the leaflets of three leaves. Japanese Wild Parsley has many uses and one of the main uses is as a substitute for parsley. The chopped leaves and stems of Japanese Wild Parsley are used to flavor foods such as soups, sukiyaki, and rice dishes. The leaves can be briefly dipped in boiling water and then used as a delicious garnish. Plant the Mitsuba after the last average frost date or in early fall for a winter crop. They will grow in full sun but they prefer light shade. ... details
Radicchio - Milan The Radicchio Milan, 'Cichorium intybus', is a self-heading type that is easy to grow. Milan is strikingly beautiful with its deep red and very white veins. Milan has 9 to 12 ounce round deep red heads with very white veins. Plant the Milan Radicchio in mid-spring to early summer. They prefer well drained soil with lots of organic matter. Cut head above the crown and it may re-sprout producing another head in the fall. |
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