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Featured This Week


Dear Friends,
This week we are featuring Broccoli Raab.

Rapini

Species
Brassica rapa

Cultivar group
Ruvo group

Cultivar group members
turnip

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Rapini (commonly marketed in the United States as broccoli raab or rabe /r??b/) is a green cruciferous vegetable. The edible parts are the leaves, buds, and stems. The buds somewhat resemble broccoli, but do not form a large head. Rapini is known for its slightly bitter taste and is particularly associated with Italian, Galician, and Portuguese cuisines. Within the Italian tradition, the plant is associated especially with southern Italian cuisines such as those of Ciociaria, Rome, Naples, Campania, and Apulia.

In Italy, broccoli rabe is known by different names: in Naples it is known as friarielli; in Rome broccoletti; in Puglia, cime di rapa (literally meaning “turnip tops”). It is also known as i broccoli friarelli and sometimes broccoli di rape, rapi, or rapini. In Portugal and Spain they are called grelos.

Please have a look at what is available this week and plaace your orders.
Thank you,

David and Betty
Duette Locally Grown