i was just at target and they didnt have any but i think they sell them at Chinese buffet if that's wat its called i will do more research and post wat i find good luck
The chlorophyll simply makes the bok choy green.
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Bok Choy is high in Vitamin K. It sits at about 25.1mcg.
Depends, which salad you are making. You can put bok choy in salads :)
Bok choy has been cultivated in China for over 6,000 years. After Spain conquered the Phillipines in the 16th century, large numbers of Chinese immigrated to the islands and brought bok choy with them. Bok choy made its way to Europe in the 18th or 19th century.Today more than 20 varieties of bok choy exist in Asia. Varieties are now grown in the United States and Canada. The most common varieties found in the United States are bok choy and baby bok choy, a smaller, more tender version. Bok choy is available year-round in supermarkets throughout North America.
Bok choy is a vegetable; it's a type of cabbage.
vending machine, or ebay.ca, amazon.ca
like this bok choy bob
they probably have lead or chemicals in it
The chlorophyll simply makes the bok choy green.
Depends, which salad you are making. You can put bok choy in salads :)
Bok Choy is high in Vitamin K. It sits at about 25.1mcg.
yes
You can find the series 2 in Giant (if you live in Maryland) it has 2 doors. One door has the bok choy boys and the other one doesn't. Hurry before they take them down for the new series. Wish you the best of luck!
Bok choy is a type of cabbage used mainly in Chinese dishes.
Bok choy has been cultivated in China for over 6,000 years. After Spain conquered the Phillipines in the 16th century, large numbers of Chinese immigrated to the islands and brought bok choy with them. Bok choy made its way to Europe in the 18th or 19th century.Today more than 20 varieties of bok choy exist in Asia. Varieties are now grown in the United States and Canada. The most common varieties found in the United States are bok choy and baby bok choy, a smaller, more tender version. Bok choy is available year-round in supermarkets throughout North America.
Known as bok choy and Chinese cabbage.