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Brussels sprouts are the compact vegetative buds that develop along the stem of the Brussels sprouts plant. They should be harvested when the buds are firm, but not overmature which is indicated by splitting of the outer leaves.
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The edible portion of this crop is the "bud" or small cabbage-like head which grows in the axils of each leaf. Occasionally the tops are used as greens.
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5 pieces 7 large heads radicchio, cut into 1.5 pieces 8 cups dry white beans 1. Cook Brussels sprouts in large pot of boiling salted water until just tender, about 8 minutes. 2. Drain. Rinse with cold water and drain well. Transfer to medium bowl. 3.
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ID-128 Home Vegetable Gardening in Kentucky 2 Acknowledgments Technical information and articles for this publication were contributed by personnel from the Departments of Horticul- ture, Plant Pathology, Agronomy and Entomology, including R.