Category: Vegetables

What Does Wild Fennel Taste Like?

Wild fennel has sweet yet powerful licorice-like aromatics and flavors with mint and citrus undertones. What is the difference between fennel and wild fennel? The domesticated fennel has a large edible white bulb, which is wonderful raw in salads and cooked in many different ways. Its fronds have very little flavor. Wild fennel, however, does […]

Can Fennel Cause Seizures?

This reported case recalls the fact that fennel essential oil can induce seizures and that this oil should probably be avoided by patients with epilepsy. Labelling of products with fennel essential oil should refer to the risk of seizures, particularly for patients with epilepsy. Can fennel seeds cause seizures? Serious side effects of Fennel include: […]

Is Roasted Fennel Healthy?

Both the flavorful, crunchy bulb and aromatic seeds of the fennel plant are highly nutritious and may offer an abundance of impressive health benefits. Adding them to your diet may improve heart health, reduce inflammation, suppress appetite, and even provide anticancer effects. What does fennel do to your body? Fennel contains beta-carotene (which is converted […]

What Is Wild Fennel Good For?

Wild fennel has be used to treat heartburn, gas, bloatingangina, asthma, angina, coughs.It has also been used as a digestive aid, appetite suppressant, analgesic digestive aid, Analgesic and is said to have Anti-inflammatory properties. What can you use wild fennel for? These wispy little shoots are tender, sweet and very flavorful. Use them in salads, […]

Can I Substitute Parsnip For Celeriac?

Frequently confused with white carrots, parsnip has a similar “root vegetable” appearance but tastes entirely different. It adds a nutty and earthy fragrance to the recipe, which is why it can be used as a substitution for celery root. Because parsnip has rough skin, make sure to peel it before cooking the meal. What can […]

What Colour Should Celeriac Be?

It is of a ground-like brown colour and it has a hard and compact yellowish white flesh. It is very succulent, having a strongly marked celery taste, although sweeter and more perfumed. Celeriac ( Apium graveolens to var. Rapaceum ) belongs to the Apiaceae family. How do you know if celeriac has gone off? Celery […]

Can You Eat Parsley With Leaf Spot?

Can you eat Parsley with white spots? If the white spots on parsley leaves are due to growth in saline soil, or lack of chlorophyll, then the leaves are safe to eat. However, if bacteria, fungi, or viruses have infected the leaves, it is strictly advised to avoid consuming them. Why does my parsley have […]

How Do You Rejuvenate Parsley?

Harvest by snipping outer stems to about 1 inch above the soil. If you’re not harvesting parsley regularly, rejuvenate leggy plants by pruning them midway through the growing season. Use parsley fresh; cut stems keep in the refrigerator for up to one month when wrapped in a damp towel. How do I bring my parsley […]

What Can I Do With Yellow Parsley?

If they pots heat up too much in the sun they this increases evaporation from the soil and can cause parsley to turn yellow. Plant parsley in a good size pot or container with lots of compost and water regularly and your yellow parsley can start to recover from dehydration over the next few days. […]

Can You Plant Parsley Near Cucumbers?

When you think about this root system, compared to root vegetables (carrots, turnips, parsley and parsnips), you will come to the conclusion the roots of cucumbers and root vegetables will not interfere with one another. This, in turn, makes them great companion plants. What can you not plant with cucumbers? Two plants to avoid planting […]

Can Parsley Grow With Rosemary?

Deep-Container herb. Slow to start from seed, parsley is a biennial; meaning it only lives for two years — so if planting with other herbs make sure you’re prepared for its departure. Even though rosemary generally prefers different conditions, parsley, rosemary and chives can all be grown together in a window box. What herbs grow […]

Do You Boil Broccoli Whole?

To boil broccoli, start by cutting off the stem and separating the top into individual florets. Then, add the florets to a pot of boiling water and cook them for 4-5 minutes or until they’re tender. When the broccoli is done boiling, drain the florets using a colander and let them cool before serving. How […]

How Does Parsley Seeds Look Like?

The growing parsley seeds look like fine blades of grass. Thin the seedlings (or transplants) when they are 2-3 inches (5 to 7.5 cm.) tall, spaced 10-12 inches (25.5 to 30.5 cm.) What does parsley look like when it seeds? Parsley seeds look like little tiny crescents with contrasting dark and light brown coloring. The […]

Is Broccoli Heavily Sprayed?

Summary About 70% of broccoli samples were free of pesticide residues, in part because the vegetable contains its own natural insect repellents. What is the most heavily sprayed crop? Strawberries, Raspberries and Cherries Strawberries are the crop that is most heavily dosed with pesticides in America. On average, 300 pounds of pesticides are applied to […]

Is Broccoli On The Dirty Dozen?

The guide includes EWG’s Dirty Dozen™ and the Clean Fifteen™, two lists that provide a quick consumer reference about the most and least contaminated produce. Methodology. Food Year Source Bananas 2019-2020 USDA PDP Bell and hot peppers 2019-2020 USDA PDP Blueberries 2014-2020 USDA PDP Broccoli 2020 USDA PDP Is broccoli on the Dirty Dozen 2022? […]

What’S Eating My Broccoli?

If your broccoli leaves or heads are being eaten, you’ve got an insect problem. It could be cabbage moths, which are very common. It could also be diamondback moths or flea beetles. However, these insects can be easily thwarted with insecticide, by handpicking, or with row covers. What is eating my broccoli at night? Cutworms […]