cavolo nero
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Margaret
Cavolo nero [ I spelt it wrong in my
email] is also known as Black kale, its a member of the brassica
family. It is a popular vegetable it Italy but we are getting seeds for it
here. It has long crinkly, plume like leaves in a dark green, the young
leaves can be used it stir-fries, the older ones cooked as greens in all sorts
of ways. Yes please sunshine would be a good exchange because mly outdoor
tomatoes need to ripen up!
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