Turnip greens are not typically prickly; they usually have a smooth texture with jagged edges. However, some varieties may have a slightly rough or textured surface. If you encounter turnip greens that feel prickly, it could be due to environmental factors or specific growing conditions. Generally, they should be tender and edible without any prickly sensation.
Basically go to Google images and type turnip greens in moreover turnip greens are excellent for eating as it is a vegetable. :)
There are about 29 calories in 1 cup of turnip greens.
Fresh and young greens go well with turnip. Green leaves of the turnip top are a good source of vitamin A. There are many different recipes for turnip with greens.
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Endive is a great staple for dragons. So is Alfalfa plants (NOT pellets or sprouts,) cactus pads or prickly pears, collard and dandelion greens, escarole, mustard greens, Phoenix worms, silkworms, squash, turnip greens, and kale.
it is either turnip greens or Polk salad
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Yes, you can eat turnip leaves, also known as turnip greens. They are nutritious and can be cooked similarly to other leafy greens, such as kale or spinach. Turnip greens have a slightly peppery flavor and can be sautéed, steamed, or added to soups and stews. Just be sure to wash them thoroughly before cooking.
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