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Is cabbage a spring vegetable?

yes and no


What family of vegetable is asparagus in?

The family of vegetable that asparagus is found in is known as Asparagaceae. It is a spring vegetable which is considered to be a flowering perennial vegetable.


Is an asparagus fern a perennial?

Yes asparagus is a perennial vegetable. It will grow each spring for 20-25 years.


What is the right season to plant a vegetable garden?

spring


What fruit and vegetable grow during spring?

strawberries


What are the main differences between a spring roll and a vegetable roll?

The main differences between a spring roll and a vegetable roll are the wrapping and cooking method. Spring rolls are typically made with a thin, crispy wrapper and are deep-fried, while vegetable rolls are made with a soft rice paper wrapper and are usually not fried. Additionally, spring rolls often contain meat or shrimp, while vegetable rolls are filled with a variety of vegetables.


What are the release dates for Sempio - 2011 Korean Food Spring Vegetable Water Kimchi - 1.278?

Sempio - 2011 Korean Food Spring Vegetable Water Kimchi - 1.278 was released on: USA: 30 March 2012


what do Chinese people have for a snack?

Vegetable spring roll is an example of chinese ethnic snack


What are the main differences between a vegetable roll and a spring roll?

The main differences between a vegetable roll and a spring roll are the wrapping and cooking method. Vegetable rolls are typically made with a thicker, dough-based wrapping and are often deep-fried, while spring rolls have a thinner, translucent wrapping made from rice paper and are usually either fried or served fresh. Additionally, vegetable rolls often contain a mix of cooked and raw vegetables, while spring rolls usually have a filling that includes cooked ingredients like meat or shrimp.


Is asparagus a perennial?

Yes asparagus is a perennial vegetable. It will grow each spring for 20-25 years.


What vegetable grows in spring?

Asparagus, fennel, mint, parsley, peas, radishes, rhubarb, spinach and many more ....


What is the worst vegetable?

In terms of what property? Bad enough when not cooked properly to make you gag? Bad enough when not cooked properly to make you die? The ugliest looking vegetable? The worst vegetable to clean? The worse vegetable to eat because it is on an endangered list? Or are you stating "I don't like vegetables?" It all depends who you are, not everyone is the same. My worst vegetable is spring onion- but I doubt it is yours.