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Chinese Cabbage.

18669 Chinese Cabbage. http://plantanswers.tamu.edu/vegetables/chincabb.html Description - A crucifer, related to cabbage and broccoli. The most common form of Chinese cabbage has a cylindrical tight head 4 inches thick and up to 18 inches long. Outer leaves are light green with a white midrib. The inner leaves are creamy yellow. Crops > Chinese cabbage > Research chinese   mustard   cabbage   thick   white   spring   crop   green   leaves   cool   season   refrigerate   midrib   oblong   broccoli Jan 1, 2003  

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