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That probably depends on what the frozen asparagus would have had done to it.... if it was to be baked then probably not. Asparagus doesn't require much cooking, and it is likely that if the frozen asparagus was to undergo heating for any length of time then that might be enough time for the fresh asparagus to cook. You might blanche the asparagus first - plunge it into boiling water for a minute before using it in the recipe.
Asparagus is a green vegetable that is in the water growing category. Generally they are one of the healthiest vegetables that are full of vitamins and minerals.
The scientific name of an asparagus fern is Asparagus aethiopicus.
Guinea pigs will be able to eat asparagus but it wont be that good for them since asparagus has a good amount of water in it.
Asparagus is a vegetable, and the spears are shoots that arise from the base of the plant.
It is used for drain the asparagus. It is used for drain the asparagus.
Peru grows asparagus, potatoes, maize, rice, and coffee. It also grows fifty percent of the world's quinoa.
Asparagus is called "അസ്പരഗസ്" in Malayalam.
Ingested asparagus means ate asparagus.
The word for asparagus in Hindi is ऐस्पैरागस (pronounced like asparagus).
asparagus in Tamil is thaneervittan kilangu..