Yes . Holland greens, also known as 'Tyfon', is a cross between a type of turnip and Chinese Cabbage. Both are members of the Brassica family. The young leaves may be used in salads and leaves from the more mature plants are cooked as with cabbage.
greens
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greens or Veggie
green bean, greens
mustasa = mustard greens
Basically go to Google images and type turnip greens in moreover turnip greens are excellent for eating as it is a vegetable. :)
Its Collard Greens, and it gets its name from the latin word "Colla" which means leafy green
Collard greens are the official state vegetable of South Carolina since 2011.
The vegetable group in the Food Group Pyramid contains any sort of vegetables including greens.
That's any green leafy vegetable. Like spinach.
Spinach can be used fresh in salads as a leafy vegetable, like romaine lettuce or other salad greens. It can be used like lettuce on sandwiches. Steamed or cooked spinach is a thick green vegetable like mustard greens or cooked cabbage.
Cabbage