Cooking with Ornamental Cabbage (Kale)?

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Is it safe to cook Ornamental Cabbage such as this Ornamental_Cabbage

Should I just pretend its your average cabbage when cooking with it?



Best Answer

Ornamental cabbage is often actually a kale.

See this link with pictures very similar to yours: http://www.arhomeandgarden.org/plantoftheweek/articles/ornamental_kale.htm

Kale is edible and nutritious but it is tough and very strongly flavored compared to cabbage.

Kale recipes usually involve long braises in flavorful liquid to break down the toughness. Cabbage recipes, which require less cooking lest you release the dreaded sulfur demons, would almost certainly not be sufficient.




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Can you eat ornamental cabbage and kale?

While ornamental cabbage and kale are edible, they tend to have a bitter flavor and are often used in a culinary setting as garnishes. Ornamental cabbage and kale are prized primarily as colorful additions to home gardens where they are grown for their large rosettes of white, pink, purple or red leaves.

What happens if you eat ornamental kale?

Ornamental Kale Is Rich in Nutrients As is the case with 'Lacinato,' 'Russian Red,' curly-leafed, and other culinary varieties, the ornamental variety is also a good source of vitamins A, C, and K, as well as calcium and various antioxidants.

Is ornamental purple kale edible?

The same species as the kale used as a food crop, ornamental kale is edible to humans, though it may not taste as good as kale more traditionally used for food.

Can flowering kale be eaten?

Flowering kale and cabbage, also called ornamental cabbage and kale, are two colorful stars of the fall garden. You can actually eat them, but they're really grown for their pretty leaves.



Ornamental Kale IS Edible! Decorative Variety IS Beautiful...Also YUMMY!




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