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  • O [email protected]

    I'll see your Brussels Sprouts, and raise you Cashews:

    Cashew fruit

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    Did you know that cashews come from a fruit?

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      I even traveled all the way to brussels to get them just for this prank.

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      Brussels can only be called brussels if they're from the brussels region of france, otherwise it's just sparkling wine

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        if you seen agave and aloe blooming, its because they are in the same orders, thts why thier blooms looks giant asparagus shoots.

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        Asperagus blooming:

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          Asperger = asparagus brings me happy memories of fooling around with this therms, I'm asparagus.

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            If you want them to remain white, you have to cover them in earth, the farmers make ridges of earth to cover them:

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            • akasazh@feddit.nlA [email protected]

              If you want them to remain white, you have to cover them in earth, the farmers make ridges of earth to cover them:

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              White gold

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                You can buy them like that in a grocer though. Shit for fridge space.

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                Yea I've only seen them once though. Usually they are sold pretrimmed in a bag, in the US at least.

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                  Everything's brassica!

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                  Unless it's Solanaceae!
                  (Potatoes, tomatoes, bell peppers, chilis, aubergines, tobacco.)

                  It's wild how much of our produce belong to those two families.

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                    4 years isn't it? I looked into it back in the 90s, decided hell no. LOL, it was suggested to dig a 4' deep trench to plant them.

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                    They grew wild up and down the ditch next to my dadas house when I was a kid - as weird to see just tons of asparagus every year

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                      they are buds of the flowering part. we eat the flowering parts mostly, like broccoli, cauliflower.

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                      I should find out how this stuff grows. I have no idea how broccoli and cauliflower grow.

                      Thanks for the info.

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                        I raise you brussels sprouts:

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                        Peanuts:

                        Yes, they grow underground like potatoes.

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                          White gold

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                          The only way I've seen white asparagus is in glass jars with brine and those are disgusting.

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                            Asperger = asparagus brings me happy memories of fooling around with this therms, I'm asparagus.

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                            Somewhat related story; my middle name is Peter, and I had seemingly misheard it, as for the first 6 years of my life I thought my middle name was pizza.

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                            • akasazh@feddit.nlA [email protected]

                              If you want them to remain white, you have to cover them in earth, the farmers make ridges of earth to cover them:

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                              Why would you want them to remain white?

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                                The only way I've seen white asparagus is in glass jars with brine and those are disgusting.

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                                Freshly cooked with egg, ham and butter sauce they are very good.

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                                  Why would you want them to remain white?

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                                  Because they are delicious that way!

                                  Freshly cooked with egg, ham and butter sauce they are very good. It's called 'white gold'in the Netherlands.

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                                    I've never understood this meme. Like what did you expect them to look like, and why is this apparently alarming?

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                                      The only way I've seen white asparagus is in glass jars with brine and those are disgusting.

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                                      But pickled asparagus is delicious!

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                                        Why would you want them to remain white?

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                                        because racism

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                                          I've never understood this meme. Like what did you expect them to look like, and why is this apparently alarming?

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                                          I expected them to hang off a central stalk. Or perhaps grow like corn, where there's a more plant-looking plant growing with the asparagus inside it.

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