In case you wondered…

Good advice from Anne Edmond

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5 comments on “In case you wondered…
  1. Kleo Xirou says:

    What is kale called in Greek?

    • Troō//Food//Liberation says:

      we dont really have it here…We are going to plant it though! its too delicious :P

  2. Foreign Correspondant C.C. says:

    Apparently kale is called κατσαρό λάχανο or λαχανίδα in Greek . I know there is an Italian type of kale called cavolo nero (black cabbage) that you might be able to find in fancy Italian Deli-type shops. Kale is basically a kind of curly-leafed cabbage that grows in winter, and apparently varieties of it existed in Greece in the fourth century BC, so I think if you investigate enough you should be able to find some. Yes, it’s that time of the year to hang out with your local farmer and talk about… different kinds of cabbages.

  3. kale says:

    i actually found kale in vasilopoulos super market.

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