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Mustard greens are used in Indian, Japanese, Italian and Southern dishes — just to name a few.
The leaf mustard is known as "bamboo mustard", "small gai choy" (小芥菜), and "mustard cabbage". Korean red mustard (적갓) and green mustard(청갓) The mustard plant produces deep purple-red leaves(적갓) and green leaves(청갓) with green petiole. Japanese giant red mustard (タカナ, 高菜)
One of Brock’s favorite ways to eat mustard greens is in a frittata with eggs, roasted red pepper, and sweet potato. “Mustard greens can also hold their own when paired with pork or poultry ...
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Mustard greens: A species of mustard plant. Subvarieties include southern giant curled mustard, which resembles a headless cabbage such as kale, but with a distinct horseradish-mustard flavor. It is also known as green mustard cabbage. Okra [85] A vegetable that is native to West Africa and is eaten fried or stewed and is a traditional ...
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Saag also spelled sag or saga, is a leafy vegetable dish from the Indian subcontinent.It is eaten with bread, such as roti or naan, [1] [2] or in some regions with rice.Saag can be made from mustard greens, collard greens, basella or finely chopped broccoli along with added spices and sometimes other ingredients, such as chhena.
Serves two as a main, four as a side. 45 minutes. Ingredients: 1 small butternut squash (about 750g) 1 teaspoon fennel seeds. 1 teaspoon coriander seeds