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What is the vegetable "Kohlrabi" in English?


    



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martidom
I only know it as kohlrabi. It is white and kind of like the combination of a potato and a turnip. They are pretty tasty. My grandmother used to grow them in her garden.


07_ShelbyGT500
Its Kohlrabi in English too.
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/plantanswers/publications/vegetabletravelers/kohlrabi.html


telmougy
gotentag,

kohlrabi in english is kohlrabi.
i was recently at kroger, and that is what they called it.


Priscilla L
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Yes, it is really called Kohlrabi here in the USA too. You can find it almost in all grocery stores now. We used to live on the east coast and they had it at Whole Foods. Now we live in the Midwest and they have it in every grocery store and at the local farmers markets and it's always called "Kohlrabi".....


The baby penguin
yes, my dictionary says it's called kohlrabi


foxy
it is a type of cabbage that has a bulbous stem that is nice to eat KOHL :::CABBAGE AND RABI::::::TURNIP::::::: it is not a natural plant but derives from the mustard plant


���Elke ���
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It's the same thing and if you have a fresh market in your town they actually sell them... just like back home :)


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Cabbage





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