Why is grocery store celery trimmed of its leaves?

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I only use celery as an ingredient. It’s part of the trinity, and gumbo wouldn’t be gumbo without it. While I was in Asia, I learned how useful and delicious celery leaves are, but I can’t find a local supermarket that sells un-trimmed celery. Is there a reason why produce wholesalers remove the leaves?



Best Answer

You did not disclose your location, but here are some reasons:

  • It is an opportunity taken by the producer to increase the price. They can sell the product as-is, or process it further and sell it for more (ex. whole onions vs diced onions, the diced onions will be more expensive for the same amount). Sure they need to spend a little more time fabricating it, but they can also sell it for higher profit margins. This is called value added.
  • Where you live, celery leaves are simply not used as an ingredient. Before you went to Asia, did you ever hear of people adding celery leaves in their food? I've worked in restaurants for five years, and indeed we always cut the leaves off and threw them away. We didn't need to use it. Not once did we have a recipe that called for it.
  • It is the part of the celery that spoils the fastest. Even if the rest of the celery is fine and all you need to do is cut off the leaves, it is harder for the provider to sell celery with leaves that brown quickly versus selling celery without.



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Quick Answer about "Why is grocery store celery trimmed of its leaves?"

It is the part of the celery that spoils the fastest. One more: Because most people, a least in many areas, do not use the leaves, cutting them gives the shippers less weight and size to ship for the same amount of product that will actually be used.

Do you remove celery leaves?

These are great in salads or used as a garnish. Chop them along with the stalks for any recipe that calls for celery, but be mindful of their stronger flavor so you don't overwhelm your dish.

Can we eat celery leaves?

Celery leaves are delicious, nutritious, and packed with intense celery flavor. Prep them like you would any herb: minced, coarsely chopped, or left in their true, whole-leaf form. Toss the tender leaves with salad greens and vinaigrette. Throw them into stir-fries, stocks, soups, and sauces.

Are celery leaves poisonous to humans?

ANSWER: Celery leaves are not poisonous, but edible and nutritious in small amounts. If you were to eat multiple pounds of celery leaves every day, you might be affected by the toxic compounds that exist within the plant in minuscule amounts.

Why is there no celery in the grocery stores?

Celery has gone up in price because of a lack of supply driven by bad planting weather in California. Since late last year, the price of celery has gone up significantly in grocery stores.



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Answer 2

America ships produce 3,000 miles. This cuts weight in the truck by removing the tops. They can ship more. The tops are used for cattle feed. Unlike Asia. Were you buy at the wet market produce raised less than 20 miles away. America uses celery seed as a spice. Asia the leaves. Americans don't have a pig to feed scrap to on there street or yard. They can charge more for the celery by trimming it. Make some of the feed sale. I agree celery leaves are great in soups. & you use less for the flavor you want.

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