In bulk, kale is typically sold by weight, often in quantities ranging from 5 to 25 pounds, depending on the supplier. The amount you receive can vary based on your purchase needs, whether you’re buying for personal use or for a business. When purchasing, it's common to find kale in loose form rather than pre-packaged, allowing for flexibility in how much you buy.
A bunch of kale is typically priced around 2 to 3 at the grocery store.
same as a bushel of salt
Giving a ginnea pig to much kale is just the same as giving them too much of any food. Not a good idea.
The juice yield from a kale leaf can vary based on its size and freshness, but generally, a single large kale leaf might produce about 1 to 2 ounces of juice. Factors such as the juicing method and the specific variety of kale can also influence the amount. Typically, juicing kale in combination with other fruits or vegetables can enhance the yield and flavor.
well i know of the leafy green kale and the dark non-leafy kale calledeither lacinato kale, dino kale, or black kale...dino because its texture is more like a reptile then leafy like the green leafy kale.
well i know of the leafy green kale and the dark non-leafy kale calledeither lacinato kale, dino kale, or black kale...dino because its texture is more like a reptile then leafy like the green leafy kale.
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Bor kale is a misnomer, it should be borecole that is another name for kale.
To equal 2 cups of kale, you typically need about 1 to 1.5 ounces of raw kale, which is roughly 60 to 90 grams. This amount can vary slightly depending on how tightly the kale is packed into the measuring cup. If using chopped kale, you might need about 1-1.5 bunches, depending on the size of the leaves. Always remember to wash and remove the stems before measuring.
Kale can be green or purple.