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  2. Brassica juncea - Wikipedia

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    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)

  3. Calabrese Mustard Greens Recipe - AOL

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    Add the garlic and crushed red pepper and cook over moderate heat until the garlic is golden brown, about 1 minute. Add the greens and stir well. Cover and cook, stirring occasionally, until the ...

  4. How to cook mustard greens Southern-style and beyond - AOL

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    Mustard greens are used in Indian, Japanese, Italian and Southern dishes — just to name a few.

  5. Onigiri - Wikipedia

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    Sekihan: rice cooked with red azuki beans; Maze-gohan: rice cooked with various preferred ingredients; Fried rice; Brown rice; The rice may be seasoned with salt, sesame, furikake, dried shiso flakes, and so on. Onigiri are typically triangular, but can come in many shapes, including round, cylindrical, rectangular, etc. [citation needed]

  6. Calabrese Mustard Greens Recipe - AOL

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  7. 'Yellowstone' Is On Its Last Season *Sob*. I'm Saying ... - AOL

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    Sautéed Mustard Greens Akin to a stir-fry , these finely shredded greens retain a wonderful bite, with a balance of tender pieces and crispy edges. We bet even salad-hating John Dutton would be a ...

  8. Sarson ka saag - Wikipedia

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    Mustard is widely grown in the region for the plant's leaves, seeds and seed oil. It is harvested in winter and spring, making sarson ka saag a popular warming dish in the cooler months. [13] [14] [15] There are many recipes for the dish, usually cooking the leaves in oil or clarified butter [16] with spices such as garlic, ginger and chilli ...

  9. Pickled mustard greens - Wikipedia

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    "Pickled mustard greens" is a common dish across East and Southeast Asia, although the English phrase is non-specific. In China there is xuě cài ( 雪菜 ), made with a leafy mustard variety called xuě lǐ hóng ( 雪里蕻 ), and in Southern China haam choy , made with gai choy mustard leaf. [ 4 ]