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Fennel too- I always thought the white part was below the earth, like an onion. But no, the whole fennel sits on the earth, on a tippy root that’s underground.
I work with a team of people from all over the world , and the word “eggplant” came up the other day. They asked me why Americans call an “aubergine” an “eggplant.”
So I showed them a photo of an unripe eggplant:
What?
For anyone interested, this is how wild asparagus grows:
I was fully prepared for the image to load and for it to be the same one as the post lol
If you trimmed the bush back it’d look larger.
This is what I keep telling the Mrs.