Celery hearts
Markets sell celery hearts, and those are great since they remove the leaves, but it's not what I'm showing you in this photo. I recently bought organic celery at a high price than the regular. But unfortunately or fortunately, here's what I got: 1) there were only 6 stalks total. 2 of these were eaten by bugs. 2) After I peeled off the stalks, I got to this thing in the photo above. It's a celery heart. It's all fused together.
Look at the size of this thing. Imagine it's a big solid piece of celery, and I was a bit shocked. I decided to eat thing and surprisingly the white part was quite tender and good. Sort of like the heart of an artichoke, which is like a solid piece of artichoke leaves, this worked for me. I don't know how to find this again, but it seemed like an anomaly.
Look at the size of this thing. Imagine it's a big solid piece of celery, and I was a bit shocked. I decided to eat thing and surprisingly the white part was quite tender and good. Sort of like the heart of an artichoke, which is like a solid piece of artichoke leaves, this worked for me. I don't know how to find this again, but it seemed like an anomaly.
Labels: food, random musings
3 Comments:
on a completely unrelated note, my palm looks really similar to yours.
celery leaves are great in salads
i grow celery and this is not what all celery hearts look like. this is most likely caused by damage to the heart in early growth that caused all stems to fuse together. it happens in a small percentage of plants
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