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The main differences between white and green asparagus are their color and flavor. White asparagus is grown underground and has a milder, slightly sweeter taste compared to green asparagus, which is grown above ground and has a more pronounced, grassy flavor. Additionally, white asparagus tends to be thicker and more tender than green asparagus.
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Green Beans usually. Although asparagus is normally a choice as a side dish.
Asparagus can vary in color, with the most common types being green, white, and purple. Green asparagus is the most widely recognized and has a vibrant hue. White asparagus is grown underground to prevent photosynthesis, resulting in a pale color. Purple asparagus is less common and has a sweeter flavor, with a distinctive purplish hue.
No, asparagus is not a root vegetable. Asparagus is a flowering perennial plant that is prized for its young shoots that are harvested and consumed as a vegetable. The edible portion of asparagus is the young shoots that grow above the ground, not the roots.
Asparagus is a green "spear," about ten inches long, with pointed leaves forming a tip.
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The difference is mostly in the way they are grown. White asparagus is only white because it has been grown in darkness and so it has not developed a green color through photosynthesis. Some people consider it's flavor to be milder.